September 10, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Pedestrian's Brain Injury Caused by Ambulance Strike Leads to $1.75 Million SettlementA woman who suffered a traumatic brain injury when she was struck by an ambulance in a crosswalk agreed to a $1.75 million settlement in her Essex…
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth
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September 07, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Municipal Court Judge Sanctioned for Conduct During DWI ArrestIn addition to the censure, Wilfredo Benitez is temporarily barred from presiding over drunken-driving cases, and may not apply to the court to hear such cases until Sept. 7, 2019.
By Michael Booth
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September 06, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Class Action Notice to Counsel, Not Claimant, Doesn't Upend Medical Records SettlementThe settlement, which provided that each class member was eligible to receive $4 as compensation, was challenged by one plaintiff who claimed she did not receive proper notice of the settlement because the notice was sent to her attorney and not directly to her.
By Michael Booth
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September 05, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Suit Against NCAA Over College Football Player's Death Moved Back to NJ CourtA federal judge on Tuesday sent back to New Jersey state court a wrongful death suit filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association and a Massachusetts college by the family of a football player who died of a cardiac arrest at the end of a practice.
By Michael Booth
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September 04, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
County Surrogate Stephens Named Acting Prosecutor in EssexNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday named Theodore Stephens II, the longtime Essex County surrogate, as acting prosecutor in the county.
By Michael Booth
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September 04, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Claim of Mental Incapacity During Divorce Doesn't Revive Legal Malpractice SuitA New Jersey appeals court ruled that a Riverdale law firm and one of its partners cannot be sued for malpractice based on a former client's claim that she was shortchanged in a divorce settlement because of mental incapacity.
By Michael Booth
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September 03, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Business Dispute Among Family Members Leads to $5 Million Verdict in OceanIn Uzzolino v. Mitrow, an Ocean County jury on June 20 awarded a bankruptcy trustee $5 million following a dispute involving the sale of a family-owned…
By Michael Booth
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August 30, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Lawyers Must Advise Clients of Other Options Before Billing Hourly on a Fee-Shifting Case, Court Says"Ethically then, must an attorney whose fee for undertaking an LAD case that includes an hourly rate component explain both the consequences on a recovery and the ability of other competent counsel likely willing to undertake the same representation based on a fee without an hourly component? We conclude the answer is yes," Appellate Division Judge William Nugent said.
By Michael Booth
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August 29, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Grewal Gives Local Prosecutors Latitude on Minor Pot Cases, But Warns Against Decriminalization"Prosecutors may exercise their discretion on a case-by-case basis," Grewal said during a conference call with members of the media. But, "prosecutors may no decriminalize conduct that the Legislature has criminalized."
By Michael Booth
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August 28, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Criminal Charges Against NJ Solar Energy Company ReinstatedIn a published ruling, State v. Bernarndi, the three-judge Appellate Division panel said three of the six counts against the company, Strategic Environmental Partners, and its director and managing member, Richard Bernardi Sr., were wrongly dismissed based on the mistaken reasoning that an administrative consent order didn't amount to a government contract.
By Michael Booth
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