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Defendant Finds 'Daniel's Law' Has Teeth But the ACLU Is Pushing Back
"This isn't a case where we ask 'why does Mr. Kratovil want to report this particular fact?' It's a case where we say 'does the government have the right to tell journalists which facts they get to report and which facts they don't, when the facts are true, related to issues of public concern and lawfully obtained?'" said ACLU-NJ attorney Alexander Shalom.Appellate Division Upholds $4.7M Personal Injury Award to Disabled Woman in Slip-and-Fall Case
The jury returned a $4.7 million molded verdict, which ranked among the 20 largest personal injury awards reported for 2023 by the Law Journal.Hoagland, Longo Managing Partner Selected to Lead New AI Practice Group
"Everyone has to try to get on board with that, to avoid the point of litigation. Especially here in New Jersey, we are very protective of the consumer. You have to make sure that any of this information is used in a neutral way that is not going to compromise those protections," Hoagland, Longo's managing partner Chad M. Moore said about the firm's new artificial intelligence practice group.Back Injury From Slip & Fall on Ice Nets Plaintiff $2.25 Million
Teresa Carr, a 43-year-old New Brunswick resident, received a $2.25 million settlement following a two-day arbitration hearing for her slip and fall on ice as she was entering her workplace at Monarch Electric Co. in Cranbury.View more book results for the query "Hoagland, Longo, Moran, Dunst "
Failure of County Jail to Follow Hospital Discharge Instructions Nets $1 Million Settlement
"I have many friends who work in law enforcement and I recognize the challenges of criticizing the actions of those who serve and protect," the plaintiff's attorney said. "But this young woman was in jail for one night for an old bench warrant with a recently broken knee and she was treated like a number with no real accommodations for her injury."Plaintiffs' Claim Against Electric Company Failed Where Plaintiffs Had Not Identified Specific Legal Duties Owed When Reenergizing Customers' Properties
Hoagland Longo Names Esteemed Litigator as New Managing Partner
"We are thrilled to have Chad step into the role of managing partner," Gary J. Hoagland, the firm's former managing partner, said in a news release. "His legal acumen, leadership skills, forward-thinking approach, and steadfast commitment to client service uniquely position him to propel our firm into a promising future."Jury Awards $2.1 Million to Nurse Injured in Crash
In "Patel v. Pugliese," a Middlesex County jury awarded $2.1 million on Dec. 12 to an Iselin woman who sustained neck, back and right knee injuries in a motor vehicle accident.What Will the New Year Bring in Litigation News? Here's a First Look
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