The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 9, 2018
A man who suffered a traumatic brain injury after he was ejected from a sedan during a multivehicle accident has ended his case after agreeing to more than $2.1 million in settlements.
By Charles Toutant | November 9, 2018
The court will accept briefs through Dec. 17 that are submitted with amicus motions on specific questions concerning computation of additur and remittitur.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam M. Slater | November 9, 2018
Taken together, the decisions represent an established philosophy that will shape the outcomes of significant litigation in New Jersey for years to come.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | November 8, 2018
"Experience on the bench convinces me that multiplying assignments of error will dilute and weaken a good case and will not save a bad one," Judge Jack Panella wrote.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vikram Subramanian and Jay Evans | November 8, 2018
At least one in six American consumers own and use wearable technology—watches and fitness monitors that allow the compilation and exchange of data without the user's involvement—based on a 2016 study cited in Forbes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jules Epstein | November 8, 2018
Jules EpsteinOn Oct. 25, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted two amendments to the Pennsylvania Rules of Evidence—the definitions of "Present Sense Impressions" and "Excited Utterances" both had new language added. Each rule now concludes with the following statement:
By Susan Yorke | November 8, 2018
Few topics provoke as much consternation among lawyers and law students as jury nullification. It's a legal problem child—serving as a vital check on government power while simultaneously undermining the very premise of our adjudicative system.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 7, 2018
The Northern District of California's new procedural guidance for class action settlements, announced on Nov. 1, is among the most detailed in the nation.
By Sarah L. Brew, Tyler A. Young, Emily R. Bodtke and Rita Mansuryan | November 7, 2018
In what seems like an uncharacteristic move for the historically consumer-friendly state, California recently added new safe harbors protecting product manufacturers from claims of “slack fill” in packaging, signaling a dwindling receptivity to the recent spurt of slack fill litigation in that state.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Eric M. Meiring | November 7, 2018
With so many seemingly well-credentialed attorneys, it can be difficult for corporate counsel to determine who is the correct attorney for a particular representation, especially because no attorney is perfect and every representation presents new and unique challenges for even the most seasoned practitioner.
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