January 07, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Long Branch Police Officer Settles Consolidated Auto Case for $1.62 MillionA former Long Branch police officer has received $1.62 million as compensation for injuries he received in two separate accidents: one while off-duty…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
5 minute read
December 26, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Middlesex Jury Delivers $2.5 Million Verdict in Case of Multi-Vehicle AccidentIn Tomaselli v. Siegal, a Middlesex County jury awarded a South Brunswick woman and her husband $2.5 million as compensation for injuries she sustained…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
4 minute read
October 22, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission Settles Worker Accident Case for $2.28 MillionIn Gosselin vs. PVSC Sewerage Commission, a former employee of a contractor for the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission is to receive $2.28 million…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant | David Gialanella
6 minute read
September 17, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Motorcyclist Gets $4.25 Million Settlement in Accident With VanIn a Middlesex County suit, Kowaleski v. Spectraserv, a Manville man has received $4.25 million as compensation for injuries he sustained when a van…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
3 minute read
August 20, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Middlesex Jury Awards $3.5 Million For Rear-End CollisionA Middlesex County jury on Aug. 2 awarded $3.5 million in Leighton v. Flack, a suit lodged over injuries sustained when the plaintiff's car was struck…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
7 minute read
June 18, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Camden County Jury Awards $2 Million to Struck Pedestrian on UIM ClaimIn Canda v. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co., a Camden County jury awarded a Pennsauken man who lodged an under-insured motorist claim $2 million as compensation…
By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
1 minute read
October 16, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal
Suits & Deals: School District Settles for $660,000 in Case Over Teacher's 'Upskirt' PhotosSix former students at the Gloucester County Institute of Technology agreed to a $660,000 settlement in Doe 1 et al. v. Gloucester County Institute…
By Michael Booth, Charles Toutant and David Gialanella
17 minute read
October 06, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal
Suits and Deals: Mercer County Jury Awards $6M in Case Alleging Improper IntubationIn Howlen v. Capital Health Systems, a Mercer County jury on Sept. 26 awarded the family of a 20-year-old Trenton woman who died several days after…
By David Gialanella | Michael Booth | Charles Toutant
6 minute read
July 17, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Christie Knew Limitations as U.S. Attorney, Sources SayWhen President George W. Bush tapped Chris Christie for U.S. attorney, the nomination was met with trepidation by lawyers who practice criminal law in the federal courts, a fact that was not lost on the future governor. According to numerous sources, he proved to be an effective manager, surrounded himself with veteran prosecutors, and was effective during plea negotiations and with the media, though some have described him as brash.
By Michael Booth, Charles Toutant and Zack Needles
8 minute read
July 17, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Christie Knew Limitations as U.S. Attorney, Sources SayWhen President George W. Bush tapped Chris Christie for U.S. attorney, the nomination was met with trepidation by lawyers who practice criminal law in the federal courts, a fact that was not lost on the future governor. According to numerous sources, he proved to be an effective manager, surrounded himself with veteran prosecutors, and was effective during plea negotiations and with the media, though some have described him as brash.
By Michael Booth, Charles Toutant and Zack Needles
8 minute read