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December 09, 2010 |

New Jersey Bar Examination Essay Questions and Answers − July 2010

Questions from the July 2010 bar examination and sample answers by high-scoring passers.
115 minute read
January 04, 2002 |

Industrial Death Leads to Mil. Settlement

The night before he died in an industrial accident, Dale Myers telephoned his wife and told her that the highway job he was working on was unsafe and that he was afraid he was being pushed to work too fast.
5 minute read
October 01, 2011 |

Wrong Way

Technology and people can crash during trials. How to recover from (and prevent) disasters.
11 minute read
August 16, 2004 |

Brodsky v. Grinnell Haulers, Inc. et al

Under the Comparative Negligence Act, a percentage of fault may be allocated against a defendant who has been dismissed as a result of a bankruptcy discharge; also, a trial court may give an ultimate-outcome charge to a jury explaining the implications of apportionment of fault among joint tortfeasors under the Act; further, counsel is permitted to state the specific percentages of fault that should be attributed to the parties.
16 minute read
August 01, 2005 |

VerdictSearch

A diet doctor is found not liable for not performing routine prostate checks. An award in a rear-ender includes $84,500 for fear of freeways. A plaintiff rear-ended on an exit ramp is found mostly to blame. A U.S. bus company is liable for a crash involving a Mexican affiliate. A bar patron recovers from the owner for a parking-lot mugging.
5 minute read
November 21, 2005 |

Highway Defect Statute Under Fire

A one-car accident in which Michael A. Mazzuca hit a tree in a 30-foot-wide "clear zone" beside Interstate 84 six years ago is now the vehicle for an attack on the state highway defect statute's "sole proximate cause" requirement.
3 minute read
October 13, 2009 |

NJ woman gets $570,000 from ex in dough-mixer suit

FAIRFIELD, N.J. AP - Twelve years after her divorce, Karin Seruga finally got what she really wanted: A dough mixer.Not just any dough mixer. This one is 6 feet tall, 4 feet wide and weighs 2 tons. The machine was developed in Switzerland a century ago and is used by commercial bakeries around the world to make their pastries light and fluffy.
3 minute read
June 14, 2010 |

Good Times, Good Friends And A Little Road Rash

Attorney Anthony Parent remembers the moment very well. Seven years ago, he was bicycling along a Connecticut road, enjoying the scenery and releasing some tension. Parent had been an off-road mountain bike rider, but he was starting to enjoy riding the lightweight bicycles on winding roads. Suddenly, another bicyclist whizzed past him.
4 minute read
December 21, 2001 |

Cell Phone Use Creates New Standard for Auto Accident Investigations

On Dec. 14, Coral Gables, Fla., attorney David Deehl won a $5.2 million verdict for the widow of a man killed in a car accident by a driver talking on a cell phone. Cases like this have prompted cities, counties and states around the country to ban use of hand-held cell phones while driving. And for personal injury lawyers, subpoenaing cell phone records in serious car accidents is fast becoming standard procedure.
7 minute read
June 15, 2010 |

Movie Industry Merry-Go-Round: Am Law Firms Queue Up for Hollywood Work

A total of nine firms are advising various clients vying for control of two film studios: independent Lions Gate Entertainment and Disney's art house unit Miramax Films.
6 minute read

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