New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jon Lomurro and Abbott Brown | October 11, 2018
'Brugaletta' is a landmark decision that will fundamentally change the pre-trial process in many complex malpractice cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | October 11, 2018
Voters of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania may have the opportunity to vote on a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania in November 2019.
By Jason Grant | October 10, 2018
Under New York law “where an assignment of fraud or other tort claims is intended … with the conveyance of a contract or note, there must be some language … that evinces that intent and effectuates the transfer of such rights,” the First Department panel said.
By Dan M. Clark | October 9, 2018
A group of law professors who argued two decades ago that former President Bill Clinton should not be immune to a civil lawsuit in federal court are now asking to make the same argument against President Donald Trump in New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit against the Trump Foundation.
By Dan M. Clark | October 9, 2018
A group of law professors who argued two decades ago that former President Bill Clinton should not be immune to a civil lawsuit in federal court are now asking to make the same argument against President Donald Trump in New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood's lawsuit against the Trump Foundation.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 9, 2018
U.S. Magistrate Judge David Ruiz on Oct. 5 allowed most of the claims in a key case in a massive MDL against opioid companies to go forward, concluding that the complaint was far from a “fishing expedition.”
By Tom McParland | October 8, 2018
A Delaware Court of Chancery judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing state and county officials of failing to provide adequate school funding for disadvantaged students, thanks in part to outdated property tax assessments.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | October 8, 2018
Thanks to two recent Pennsylvania Superior Court rulings upholding the "consent by registration" theory of jurisdiction, the first ovarian-cancer-related talc case in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has been allowed to proceed.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 5, 2018
U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer refused to dismiss a class action on behalf of consumers who sold their Volkswagen vehicles before Sept. 18, 2015.
By Greg Land | October 5, 2018
DeKalb State Court Judge Johnny Panos concludes key company officials repeatedly lied about their knowledge of gang activity at the Highlands at East Atlanta apartments, where a gang member gunned down a 17-year-old girl.
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