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Appeals Court: Defendant Hospitals Must Allow Plaintiff to Inspect Medical Records' Metadata
"Plaintiff's request to have her expert review decedent's EMR, on screen and under defendants' supervision and control, in order to identify what metadata she wants copied and produced, strikes us as an eminently reasonable way to proceed under the circumstances," stated Judge Carmen Messano, in his written opinion for the court.Fatal Worksite Fall Leads to $1.5 Million Settlement in Union County
A $1.5 million settlement received court approval on Jan. 31 in the Union County case brought on behalf of a construction worker who died in a job…How Will Courts Prepare for the Next National Emergency?
In recent months, the legal community has proposed more permanent rule changes around remote technology, trial readiness and deadlines seeking to address the next emergency that might threaten court operations—or increase access to justice overall.New Jersey to Pay $16M in Second Round of Nursing Home COVID Death Claims
"Once you're beyond the one-year mark, the trial judges have a lot less ability, if none at all," to declare that a case is timely. "That's really what the state was hanging its hat on in terms of evaluation of this second round of cases," plaintiffs lawyer Paul da Costa said.View more book results for the query "Snyder & Sarno LLC"
New Jersey Legal Awards: Honorees Announced
The honorees will be recognized, and the Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year winners announced, at the gala in September.Personal Injury Top Awards 2022
A listing of the 20 New Jersey personal injury cases yielding the highest awards in the last 12 months.'State-Created Danger': Lawsuits Blame Gov. Murphy for COVID Deaths in Private Nursing Homes
"Any time you take on a public entity in litigation, it's a big challenge, but that's how the law is advanced. You should turn in your license if you're afraid of a big challenge," plaintiffs lawyer Michael Kasanoff said.'They Just Didn't Know': Dozens More Want to Sue NJ, But State Says They're Too Late
"The people that came to us on a timely basis mostly had a close relationship with some of the employees, such that they were told inside information. The people that didn't have such an inside relationship came to us later," said plaintiffs lawyer Frank Rodriguez.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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