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Plaintiff Alleging Serious Injuries in Accident Gets $32,000
A man received $39,000 after alleging that he suffered permanent injury to his left arm in a rear-ender.Matakitis v. Delbarton School: $20.5M for Paralyzed Teen
The largest automobile injury award in 2014 was a settlement of $20.5 million in Matakitis v. Delbarton School, obtained by attorneys Brian O'Toole and John Collins on behalf of a youth run over by a pick-up truck and left paralyzed.Bank Has Duty to Prevent Injury in Foreclosed Home, Judge Says
Wells Fargo Bank owed a duty of care to a prospective homebuyer who was injured when she tripped on a piece of broken glass while viewing a foreclosed house owned by the bank, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.Bank Has Duty to Prevent Injury in Foreclosed Home, Judge Says
Wells Fargo Bank owed a duty of care to a prospective homebuyer who was injured when she tripped on a piece of broken glass while viewing a foreclosed house owned by the bank, a federal judge in Newark has ruled.View more book results for the query "Braff Harris Sukoneck"
Law Firm Expansions and Other Moves Abound in 2014
Illustrated by a period in which four law firm expansions became public in as many weeks, New Jersey's legal industry was active with mergers, acquisitions, defections and lateral moves in 2014.Med Mal Suit Claiming Negligent Brain Scan Yields $3 Million Settlement
A North Bergen, N.J., woman who was left with permanent brain damage after a radiologist allegedly failed to properly read a CAT scan and an MRI will receive $3 million in compensation.In Ferry Crash Case, 14 Plaintiffs Settle Claims for $6.5M Total
Fourteen people represented by the same law firm have settled personal injury claims arising from a commuter ferry accident for a combined $6,467,500 in Urbanowicz v. SeaStreak.On The Move: Braff Harris Promotes Three
Braff, Harris, Sukoneck & Maloof in Livingson, N.J., promotes three associates, and more lateral moves.New Jersey Firms Getting Their Share of Big-Name Clients
New Jersey homegrown firms are competing to represent the country's richest corporations in litigation matters, while outside firms with strong presences in the state are doing just as well if not better, a recent survey has shown.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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