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By Donna Doblick and Joshua Newborn | April 10, 2018
An inter-family squabble in the Virgin Islands has produced U.S. Supreme Court precedent that affects jurisdictional deadlines in thousands of cases across the country.
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By Tony Mauro | April 10, 2018
"He is not paying attention to the newspapers, he's paying attention to briefs, and cases, and laws. He's not one for the D.C. cocktail circuit, as it were. Just not his scene, never has been," says Jamil Jaffer, a former Gorsuch clerk.
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By Max Mitchell | April 10, 2018
A split three-judge Pennsylvania Superior Court panel has vacated a $21 million insurance bad-faith judgment, finding the Pennsylvania judge who had awarded the money in a lengthy and scathing 2014 opinion improperly considered issues far outside the bounds of the case.
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By Michael Booth | April 10, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that a medical malpractice plaintiff prevented from testifying at his civil trial based on the potential prejudice his cognitive impairments might have had on the defendant doctor is entitled to a new trial.
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By Katheryn Tucker | April 10, 2018
Grant has served on the state high court for one year and three months. Gov. Nathan Deal appointed her to fill one of two expansion positions. She has written opinions for some of the most-watched cases.
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By Joel I. Rachmiel | April 9, 2018
OP-ED: Mr. Bumble's humble opinion. A commentary on "State v. Sutherland."
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By Michael Booth | April 9, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court is considering whether a medical malpractice plaintiff who took the rare step of seeking counsel fees under the offer-of-judgment rule, even after entering a high-low agreement that was silent on the issue, may recover such fees.
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By Tony Mauro | April 9, 2018
By long tradition, the U.S. Supreme Court discounts the votes and opinions of justices upon death.
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By Charles Toutant | April 9, 2018
A state judge in Morris County, New Jersey, has dismissed the last defendants in a shareholder suit accusing financial institutions of devaluing a stock through "naked short sales."
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By Yonaton Levoritz | April 9, 2018
While the Judicial Departments of the New York Appellate Division and the State Court of Appeals are in tandem in their holdings concerning the manner in which lower courts are to handle split custody arrangements and child support, New York practitioners are reporting that lower courts recently have been misapplying the law.
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