New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 30, 2019
In addition to its obvious impact on state and local government condemnation of property, Knick v. Township of Scott illuminates the current struggle over stare decisis on the U.S. Supreme Court.
By Charles Toutant | June 27, 2019
New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination can extend to plaintiffs who live and work outside the state, the Appellate Division has ruled in an Illinois resident's suit claiming Phibro Animal Health Corp. denied him a promotion because of his wife's terminal cancer.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliott Scheinberg | June 27, 2019
This article discusses various CPLR provisions and decisions pertaining to appealability of ex parte and sua sponte orders.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 26, 2019
U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III ruled Wednesday that the named plaintiff in the proposed class action, who is a Pennsylvania resident, could continue to pursue claims on behalf of class members, even if they are not residents of the Keystone State.
By Greg Land | June 26, 2019
After a three-week trial, the jury ruled that the daughters of an elderly man with diminished mental capacity isolated him from their brother and used their influence to disinherit their sibling.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy R. Capowski and John F. Watkins | June 26, 2019
Abuse of the right to suggest a proposed figure pursuant to CPLR 4016(b) cannot be permitted without violating the explicit point and purpose of CPLR 5501(c) and should no longer be tolerated.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 25, 2019
Testimony focused on the potential impact of repealing 17-year-old venue rules that mandate plaintiffs may only bring medical malpractice lawsuits in the venue where the injury occurred.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 24, 2019
The fraternity's suit contends that the university investigated Piazza's death without following any of the procedures or guidelines listed in the Office of Student Affairs or the Interfraternity Council (IFC).
By Adrienne B. Koch | June 21, 2019
The choice of forum is a weighty decision that should be very carefully considered. In some cases, it may make a real difference.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | June 20, 2019
In its simplest form, the piercing of the corporate veil is an equitable remedy available to the creditors of corporate entities to request the court to hold their owners liable for the corporate debts.
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