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November 02, 2007 |

John Lisowski, Product Liability Defense Lawyer, 70

John Lisowski, a Newark lawyer who spent four decades in defense of product liability cases on trial and on appeal, died Oct. 28.
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August 16, 2011 |

U.S. Judge's Two-Thirds Fee Cut Was No 'Laffey' Matter

Since its invention back in 1983, the Laffey Matrix has been used by courts in the District of Columbia to gauge billing rates in fee-shifting cases. But New Jersey federal court practitioners should be wary about relying on it here.
4 minute read
May 22, 2006 |

Obituaries

Obituaries for New Jersey lawyers Thomas Morrissey, Theodore Abeles, Marvin Wodlinger and Robert McFarland
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May 23, 2008 |

Magistrate Judge Biographies

Biographies for magistrate judges, D.N.J.
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March 02, 2012 |

Merck Shareholders' Vytorin Suit Settles For $5.1 Mil. in Fees

Settlement of a shareholders derivative suit over Merck & Co.'s alleged suppression of an unfavorable clinical study of its cholesterol drug Vytorin has won a federal judge's approval.
4 minute read
October 28, 2011 |

After Hours

Extracurricular Activities.
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July 13, 2011 |

Villanova v. Innovative Investigations Inc.

The placement of a GPS device in a spouse's vehicle does not constitute the tort of invasion of privacy where the spouse had no reasonable expectation of privacy.
4 minute read
October 07, 2010 |

MARIANNE ESPINOSA

Biography
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July 08, 2010 |

After Winning Bid to Launch Generic, Glenmark Hit with Sanctions

A federal judge in New Jersey has slapped Indian generics maker Glenmark Pharmaceuticals with sanctions, ruling that the company destroyed more than a year's worth of potential evidence as a patent battle brewed with Sanofi-Aventis and Abbott Laboratories over plans to introduce a generic copy of the high blood pressure drug Tarka.
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February 21, 2012 |

Panel Reinstates Foreclosure Action, Assigns to New Judge

The Second Department faulted Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Arthur M. Schack, known for his scrutiny of lenders, for sua sponte dismissing a foreclosure complaint with prejudice after the lender did not provide requested loan origination documentation.
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