By Andrew Denney | January 9, 2018
A flamboyant Staten Island lawyer who made headlines by challenging another attorney to "trial by combat" and who was recently indicted on kidnapping and other charges for allegedly taking part in a violent scrap metal fraud ring remains behind bars and a May trial date has been set in his case.
By Greg Land | January 9, 2018
The county said a hike in fees for process of services are necessary because the Fulton County State and Magistrate Court are losing money at the current rates.
By Colby Hamilton | January 9, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jesse Furman didn't find the joke funny enough to grant attorney fees and costs to a company that prevailed against fashion icon Louis Vuitton's copyright infringement suit on parody grounds.
By Greg Land | January 9, 2018
Judge Thomas Thrash tossed out a constitutional challenge to the city's adult entertainment ordinance, and permanently enjoined Tokyo Valentino's Cheshire Bridge Road store from operating in its current location.
By Karen Sloan | January 9, 2018
Cooley sued the ABA accrediting body after it posted a letter stating that the school was out of compliance with admissions rules.
By Colby Hamilton | January 9, 2018
The suit, filed in Manhattan state court Tuesday, represents the latest salvo in an ongoing debate over a state law that shields from disclosure certain information about law enforcement officers.
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2018
A judge is hearing grumbles after taking more than 500 days to rule on dispositive motions in a suit challenging New Jersey's suspension of driver's licenses for parents in arrears on child support payments.
By Michael Booth | January 8, 2018
A woman who fell and injured herself while attending a country music concert at Monmouth University cannot sue the school for damages, a New Jersey appeals court ruled on Monday in a divided decision that potentially sets the case up to be heard by the state Supreme Court.
By Karen Sloan | January 8, 2018
A graduate alleges the school did not adequately punish a male classmate who pushed her up against a wall on campus and rubbed his body against her while pulling down his pants.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 8, 2018
It is comforting to see once again that when there is a case or controversy, the judiciary can gear up to take action to advance and preserve “checks and balances” despite the view of some recent critics that the judiciary is too slow to take action to prevent executive or legislative mistakes or wrongdoing.
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