August 04, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Review of Recent NJ Cases Involving Allocation, With Food for Thought From the Appellate DivisionThe allocation cases raise some important points in dealing with joint tortfeasors. In particular, problems arise when a settling defendant attempts to pursue contribution from a non-settling person or entity.
By Fredric Paul Gallin
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May 11, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
'Alternative Facts' Have No Place in Public SchoolsThe Third Circuit strikes a blow for objective truth in the post-truth era.
By Fredric Paul Gallin and Eric Harrison
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March 22, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Fraud Is Fraud, Whenever It May OccurOP-ED: We write in response to the article entitled “Insured's Misrepresentations in Coverage Litigation Do Not Count,” published in the Law Journal on March 4. As counsel on behalf of insurance companies, we beg to differ.
By Fredric Paul Gallin and Eric Harrison
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August 22, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal
Court Limits Effect of Broad Intentional Act ExclusionOn May 23, the New Jersey Supreme Court limited the force and effect of a broad intentional act exclusion contained within many policies of liability insurance.
By Fredric Paul Gallin and Danielle M. Lozito
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