By Charles Toutant | May 31, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared its frustration with state courts that fail to share its views on arbitration, but opinions differ on whether its latest ruling on the subject will compel the New Jersey Supreme Court to change directions. The justices' May 15 decision in "Kindred Nursing Centers v. Clark" was seen as a rebuke to state courts that strike down arbitration agreements. New Jersey's Supreme Court finds itself squarely in the middle of the conflict with a series of decisions limiting application of arbitration clauses in recent years.
By FC&S Legal Director Esq. Steven A. Meyerowitz | May 31, 2017
A jury has awarded more than $7 million to a plaintiff who alleged that his HMO delayed treatment for his hand injury.Facts and Allegations Terry…
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | May 24, 2017
The Delaware Court of Chancery has ordered a Pennsylvania-based pharmaceutical-support services firm to turn over a $4.6 million tax refund that it had withheld from a deal partner.
By Celia Ampel | May 22, 2017
Using someone else's login credentials can have dire consequences, a federal case showed.
By Scott Graham | May 16, 2017
Evidence is complete and closing arguments begin Wednesday in the three-week trial.
By Tony Mauro | May 15, 2017
The 7-1 ruling could have broader ramifications for the nursing home industry in particular and businesses in general when it comes to the Federal Arbitration Act.
By Greg Land | May 12, 2017
In a dispute between United Healthcare and the trust that provides health insurance for retired Delta Air Lines employees—over what the trust says is more than $5 million in drug rebates it is owed—the judge overseeing the case expressed astonishment Monday at two facts.
By Jason Grant | May 4, 2017
New York University's breach of contract lawsuit against Pfizer over hundreds of millions of dollars in cancer drug royalties must go forward, a divided Manhattan appeals court has ruled.
By Celia Ampel | May 2, 2017
The decision from Palm Beach Circuit Judge Meenu Sasser appears to be the first ruling in any case involving the smartphone game. Plaintiff David Beckman, who took issue with the game's terms and conditions, was given 10 days to amend his suit.
By Scott Graham | May 2, 2017
Venture capitalist Kevin Kinsella took his claim that JAMS fraudulently inflated a neutral's biography to a San Diego Superior Court jury on Tuesday.
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