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Stuck With Special Master Costs Amid a Judge Shortage, a Plaintiff Wants the State to Foot the Bill
The state is generally immune from suits, and the state's decisions concerning hiring judges are personnel decisions that are protected by the Tort Claims Act, the Attorney General's Office said in a court filing.Insurance Litigator Tracey Wishert Is Bracing for Practice Changes Across the Industry
"After more than a year of relative isolation, I plan to focus on reestablishing personal relationships with my fellow lawyers," said Riker Danzig's Tracey Wishert. "Although we've remained in contact throughout the pandemic, the virtual workplace has limited our ability to more casually discuss what we're working on."Insurer Defeats Late-Filed Superstorm Sandy Coverage Suit
A New Jersey federal court has granted summary judgment in favor of an insurer, holding that an insured's lawsuit seeking coverage of its claim for damage caused by Superstorm Sandy was untimely.'Care, Custody, Control' Exclusion Precluded Coverage of Claim for Damaged Opals
An appellate court in New Jersey has ruled that an insurance company had no duty to defend its insured in a lawsuit alleging that it damaged more than $4 million worth of opals while trying to open a safe that was in its care, custody, and control.Construction Worker Fall Case Settles For $1.265 Million in Middlesex
A construction worker who suffered spinal injuries after a fall at a building under construction settled his Middlesex County suit, Pinho v. Meridia Metro Hackensack, for $1.265 million on March 21.View more book results for the query "Riker Danzig Scherer"
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