April 16, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Special Master Urged for Ongoing Litigation Over Warren County Courtroom's DesignThe original litigation was filed by the Public Defender's Office in 2011, claiming the courtroom denies defendants their constitutional rights.
By Michael Booth |
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April 13, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ Bill Targeting Arranged Marriages Gets Senate ApprovalThe Senate on Thursday approved the bill in a 30-5 vote. It still has to go through the Assembly and be signed by Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy if it is to become law.
By Michael Booth |
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April 12, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Judge, Prosecutor Pay Raise Bill Heads to Governor's DeskThe Senate on Thursday voted 23-14 to approve the measure. Hours later, the Assembly passed the companion bill in a 45-23 vote.
By Michael Booth |
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April 11, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Lawyer's Failure to Flag Suit Dooms UIM Claim, Highlights 'Importance of Candor by Insureds,' Court Says"Our case law has routinely emphasized the importance of candor by insureds and the obligation to act in a forthright, open, and honest manner with their carriers throughout the entire process of their claim," Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina wrote.
By Michael Booth |
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April 10, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Murphy Vows to Sign Equal Pay MeasureLegislation aimed at eradicating discriminatory pay practices in the workplace, already approved by lawmakers in Trenton, will be signed into law later this month, Gov. Philip Murphy announced Tuesday.
By Michael Booth
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April 10, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Disabled Med Mal Plaintiff Barred From Witness Stand Gets New TrialA 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.
By Michael Booth |
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April 09, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Justices Consider Fee Petition That Followed High-Low SettlementThe 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.
By Michael Booth |
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April 09, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Suit Against State Over Facility Resident's Injuries, Death Settles For $1.4 MillionThe family of a woman who died while living in a state institution for the disabled accepted $1.4 million on April 2 to settle a Middlesex County suit,…
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth |
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April 06, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ Legislators Move on Bill Barring Marriages for Those Under 18If enacted, New Jersey would be the only state in the nation that would bar those under 18 from marrying. And judicial approval for underage marriages would no longer be allowed, unlike the present system.
By Michael Booth |
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April 05, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal
Expansion of Wrongful Death Act Damages Gets Senate Judiciary Committee's OKNew Jersey legislators are moving toward expanding the range of damages that could be awarded under the state's Wrongful Death Act.
By Michael Booth |
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