By Michael Booth | May 31, 2017
A federal judge has ruled that a qui tam suit on behalf of more than two dozen states, accusing a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary of off-label marketing of HIV/AIDS drugs, can move ahead in pared-down form.
By Max Mitchell | May 31, 2017
A man claiming to have been wrongfully convicted of murder may not sue the store that allegedly sold the murder weapon, a Pennsylvania judge has ruled.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | May 30, 2017
The digital edition of The Wagstaffe Group Practice Guide: Federal Civil Procedure Before Trial contains over 150 explanatory videos.
By Max Mitchell | May 30, 2017
Multidistrict litigation accounts for most of the district's long-pending cases, according to numbers released by the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts.
By Charles Toutant | May 26, 2017
The New Jersey Attorney General's Office has reached a $39 million consent agreement with Phillips 66 Co. over claims that it produced gasoline that contaminated the state's waterways with the additive MTBE.
By Max Mitchell | May 19, 2017
After their case seeking to oust Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams was tossed earlier this week, attorney Richard Sprague and former District Attorney Lynne Abraham have filed an appeal with the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
By Charles Toutant | May 15, 2017
The New Jersey state government is seeking to be cleared of civil liability stemming from the actions making up the Bridgegate scandal on the grounds that it can't be ordered to pay for an employee's intentional wrongdoing.
By Michael Booth | May 11, 2017
Service of process by social media just got a serious vote of confidence.
By Charles Toutant | May 11, 2017
A Superior Court judge who filed a suit claiming he was harassed over the amount of time he spent caring for his handicapped son has filed an amended complaint after being excluded from a Law Day observance.
By Max Mitchell | May 11, 2017
A proposed federal class action lawsuit against Allstate over its policy mandating that claimants undergo medical exams by a doctor of the carrier's choosing before they can receive benefits has gotten the green light in a ruling that predicts how the Pennsylvania Supreme Court may handle the situation, which has started percolating through state courts.
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