Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Michael J. Harrington | February 21, 2019
Many of the law suits prominent in today's headlines—the ones concerning opioids, talc, NFL concussions and many pharmaceutical products—are part of a 50-year-old experiment in legal procedure known as multidistrict litigation whose vital signs are now flashing an immediate need for intensive care.
By Ross Todd | February 21, 2019
Their message follows a letter by a group of 30 current and former top lawyers at major companies including Google, Verizon Wireless and AT&T Inc., who back a proposed measure that would require full disclosure of third-party funding agreements in civil actions.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 21, 2019
The Missouri Supreme Court's en banc decision comes after halting two consolidated talcum powder trials this year.
By Andrew Denney | February 19, 2019
Judith McMahon was transferred to a new court part in Manhattan amid accusations from a court clerk that she improperly intervened in criminal matters at the Staten Island courthouse.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz | February 19, 2019
In their Burden of Proof column, David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz discuss the recent decision in 'Aybar', in which the Second Department confronted the question of whether a foreign corporation's registration to do business in New York under BCL §§1301(a) and 1304(a)(6) constitutes consent to general jurisdiction in New York. The decision effectively shuts the door, for now, to a New York court's exercise of general jurisdiction over a corporate defendant which is neither incorporated, nor maintains it principal place of business, in New York.
By Greg Land | February 19, 2019
Holly Springs Republican Scot Turner said his package of legislation, including a requirement that a criminal conviction be secured before property or money can be forfeited, are part of his efforts to "chip away at forfeiture."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | February 19, 2019
Our annual special section from Gerald H. Baker, covering developments in PIP benefits, UM/UIM coverage and the verbal threshold.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 18, 2019
A series of precedential cases addresses the use of opinions of non-testifying experts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 18, 2019
A review of this year's cases: two dealing with UM/UIM benefits, one addressing PIP benefits, and three cases relevant to “automobile injuries” (pedestrian crossings, deployment of airbags, and correlation between property damage and personal injuries).
By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 18, 2019
NJSBA's amicus seeks clarity on duty to undisclosed third parties
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