By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | August 25, 2017
The court denied defendant's motion to strike or open a judgment by confession, because defendant failed to show any prejudice due to late notice of the judgment, and defendant did not provide any credible evidence to support opening the judgment.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 25, 2017
Here's a weekly roundup of big regulatory news, including CFPB Director Richard Cordray taking to the NYT op-ed pages to defend his agency's new anti-arbitration rule; Colorado telling the feds to be more chill on marijuana; and ex-Uber engineer Susan Fowler, who exposed hostile-work complaints, taking her story to the U.S. Supreme Court.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 24, 2017
A federal judge has approved a settlement agreement that will provide drivers of defective BMW 6-series convertibles with roughly $8.6 million in compensation.
By therecorder | The Recorder | August 23, 2017
C.A. 1st; A147564 The First Appellate District reversed a trial court order and remanded. The court held that a proposed arbitral forum for wage claims…
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2017
Montclair State University may be relieved of its obligations to further attempt to coordinate traffic improvement plans on an adjacent access road with neighboring Clifton Township and Passaic County, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | August 23, 2017
Class Certification Erroneously Denied for Lack of Ascertainability; Defendants' Records, Putative Members' Affidavits Could Feasibly Establish Membership
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | August 23, 2017
District Court Erred in Granting Defendants' Transfer Motion Where Some Defendants Were Subject to Forum-Selection Clause
By Roy Strom | August 22, 2017
Steven Wernikoff, a 17-year veteran of the Federal Trade Commission, will co-lead Detroit-based Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn's practice advising on issues related to the fast-growing field of autonomous vehicles.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 22, 2017
The latest attempt at "picking off" a lead plaintiff in a class action got shot down on Tuesday—and by the same circuit that rejected a similar move earlier this summer.
By Greg Land | August 21, 2017
After prodding by the judge to bring a holdout juror around, the panel found tire-maker Goodyear 65 percent liable for the death of Asha Nimaga, and allocated 35 percent to the driver, who was also a plaintiff.
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