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July 18, 2022 | Law.com

Federal Judge Dismisses 'Unlawful Discrimination' Suit Over Airline Mask, Testing Mandates

A federal judge in Virginia has dismissed a suit brought by a member of Americans Against Mask Mandates, which challenged the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Mask and Testing Orders as they relate to U.S. air travel.

By Colleen Murphy

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July 15, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appeals Court Reinstates Veteran Assistant Public Defender's Suit Alleging He Was 'Forced' to Retire

According to the opinion, plaintiff Lon C. Taylor alleged in his complaint that, during 2012, New Jersey Public Defender Joseph Krakora told him he expected older attorneys "to shoulder their burden," bragged about hiring many young attorneys to replace them, and mocked older attorneys for their views about "zealous advocacy."

By Colleen Murphy

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July 15, 2022 | Law.com

Appellate Panel: Federal Dismissal on Forum Non Conveniens Grounds Doesn't Preclude Similar State Action

"Because a dismissal on forum non conveniens grounds is not a final judgment on the merits, it is not, under Colorado law, entitled to preclusive effect in subsequent proceedings," the appeals court said.

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July 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Nearly $2M Arbitration Award Upheld for Hospital Over Consulting Firm's Miscalculation

When Meadowlands Hospital decided to create a graduate medical education program, it contracted with Besler & Co. to provide consultation services, including a three-year estimate of graduate and indirect medical education reimbursements. Besler provided the estimate using what turned out to be an incorrect per-resident amount.

By Colleen Murphy

3 minute read

July 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Appeals Court: Minority Tolling Provision Does Not Apply to Minor Decedents

"The Legislature specifically addressed liability for acts that occurred to a person who has died when it drafted the Wrongful Death Act and plainly intended all wrongful death cases be filed within two years of a decedent's death," stated the judge. "Because the Act is limited in its application to those already deceased, had the Legislature intended to apply minority tolling to claims brought on behalf of deceased minors, it would have stated so explicitly."

By Colleen Murphy

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July 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Dissolution of Firm Leads to Fee Dispute Between Former Law Firm Partners

The New Jersey Appellate Division vacated the denial of a request for oral argument in a dispute between two former partners and equity shareholders at Mescall & Acosta over attorney fees in a personal injury case.

By Colleen Murphy

4 minute read

July 13, 2022 | Law.com

Attorney Suspended Following Conviction for Using Law Firm to Launder Drug Money

A Maryland attorney was suspended from practicing law following a federal jury conviction on charges of conspiracy to commit money laundering for using his firm's bank accounts to launder more than $1 million in drug payments.

By Colleen Murphy

2 minute read

July 13, 2022 | Law.com

'A Wave of Litigation' Likely as Proposed Title IX Changes Roll Back Due Process Rights at Universities, Observers Say

The latest round of sweeping proposed changes to Title IX could put universities in the crosshairs of litigation by college and university students accused of sexual misconduct, observers said.

By Colleen Murphy

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July 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Siding With Kean University, Appellate Division Reverses Arbitration Award for Reassigned Tenured Professors

The New Jersey Appellate Division vacated an arbitration award for two Kean University professors reassigned to nonteaching duties, agreeing with the school that the award was not "reasonably debatable."

By Colleen Murphy

2 minute read

July 12, 2022 | Law.com

Mishandled $2K Retainer Results in Suspension for Attorney

A Massachusetts attorney was suspended for one year and one day after accepting a $2,000 retainer to handle a landlord-tenant lawsuit and failing to file the complaint.

By Colleen Murphy

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