By Michael Booth | July 19, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that parties who enter into a high-low agreement may not later seek additional counsel fees and litigation costs unless provided for in the agreement.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew T. Mangino | July 19, 2018
Did the commonwealth of Pennsylvania need a report, six and a half years in the making, to acknowledge that the state's death penalty has some problems?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Douglas H. Reynolds and Henny L. Shomar | July 19, 2018
Connor Perkins knew he was the father. He was there when his girlfriend Treneka Simmonds gave birth to their child in February 2013. He took the child to doctor's appointments, enrolled the child in daycare, voluntarily paid child support and was referred to as “daddy” by the child.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 18, 2018
MGM Resorts International has filed nine lawsuits across the country against 2,500 victims of the Oct. 1, 2017, mass shooting in Las Vegas in an unprecedented move that had plaintiffs lawyers accusing the entertainment conglomerate of forum shopping and defense lawyers scratching their heads.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | July 18, 2018
Plaintiffs have two years from the death of their loved ones to bring survival actions alleging medical professional negligence, even if the injuries caused by the alleged negligence didn't lead to death, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy M. Tippins | July 18, 2018
In his column on Matrimonial Practice, Timothy M. Tippins explores the current controversy regarding the reliability of psychological testing in custody determinations.
By Andrew Denney | July 17, 2018
A New York judge presiding over the state courts' multicounty opioid litigation in Suffolk County brought on behalf of a coalition of New York counties, which is being closely watched by courts in other jurisdictions around the country, has refused to toss claims against drug distributors.
By Andrew Denney | July 17, 2018
A federal judge in Brooklyn has awarded more than $1.34 million to a woman who brought a sexual harassment suit against Evgeny Freidman, New York City's so-called “Taxi King” and a former business associate of President Donald Trump's former personal attorney, Michael Cohen.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 16, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has a limited record on class actions and mass torts, but many of his rulings favor businesses, lawyers say, raising the likelihood that he would favor the defense in such cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | July 16, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether the fluctuating workweek method for calculating overtime payments for salaried employees violates state law.
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