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January 26, 2004 |

164 Mulberry St. Corp. v. Columbia University

Claims Against Professor Who Falsely Claimed He Was Poisoned by Restaurants May Proceed
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May 14, 2002 |

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Come August, Dennis Archer is all but certain to be voted president-elect of the ABA. The chairman of Detroit's Dickinson Wright, a former Michigan Supreme Court justice and mayor of Detroit was frequently mentioned as a potential Clinton Cabinet member. And yet Archer, who feels the legal profession is more challenged than ever, says his only ambition after serving as mayor was to lead the bar association.
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March 29, 2004 |

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Five-digit odometer enabled used car salesman to cheat plaintiff. White chef claimed that he was a victim of racial discrimination. Cold-water therapy machine leak caused foot infection, ending topless dancer�s career. Parents blamed teen diabetic's death on delay in IV fluids. Heavy traffic and rain led to rear-ender by delivery truck.
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February 06, 2003 |

Does the Serious Impact Test Survive AICRA?

In 1988, the New Jersey Legislature amended the No Fault Act to incorporate a verbal threshold -- a requirement of the type of injury that an accident victim would have to sustain to recover damages for pain and suffering. However, the statute did not provide standards or procedures for determining satisfaction of the threshold, leaving that to the New Jersey Supreme Court to interpret in Oswin v. Shaw.
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July 19, 2004 |

Verna v. The Links at Valleybrook Neighborhood Association, Inc.

A homeowners association, having previously ceded jurisdiction of its streets to a municipality, retains the authority to enforce its own parking regulations; also, the association's board of directors exceeds its authority to conduct elections when it issues a "candidate audit" advising unit owners which of the candidates were members in "good standing"; additionally, when asserting a defamation claim, a candidate for election to an association's board of directors should be considered a "public figure."
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