New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Martha N. Donovan | January 18, 2019
Language is being added to insurance policies to carve out repair and replacement damages.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | January 17, 2019
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments over whether a grievance arbitrator overstepped her authority in determining that Pittsburgh police officers are entitled to eight hours' pay whenever they're called into work on a scheduled day off, known as a "pass day."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | January 16, 2019
An en banc Pennsylvania Superior Court panel, after rehearing argument in a case of first impression, has once again invalidated a no-hire provision in the case of trucking company employees seeking jobs with a competitor.
By Raychel Lean | January 14, 2019
A Miami-Dade County jury sided with PC Services LLC, a cable company that claimed a homeowners association in Lake County should never have broken its agreement and blamed it for service delays.
By Ross Todd | January 11, 2019
"PETA is not a party to the contracts at issue in this case," wrote lawyers for The Gorilla Foundation. "No one from PETA claims to have even once seen Ndume during his 37 years."
By Ross Todd | January 11, 2019
"PETA is not a party to the contracts at issue in this case," wrote lawyers for The Gorilla Foundation. "No one from PETA claims to have even once seen Ndume during his 37 years."
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2019
The justices said the mandatory arbitration clause was confusing because of the way it used the terms arbitration and mediation interchangeably.
By Lidia Dinkova | January 10, 2019
In the latest turn in the decade-long dispute between two of Miami's biggest names in real estate, Craig Robins and Ugo Colombo, a juror bribery accusation has been made.
By Raychel Lean | January 10, 2019
A $510,000 judgment from the Eastern District of New York has followed Republican party donor Lev Parnas to his home turf in the Southern District of Florida, as he's yet to pay back money he borrowed for a movie that was never made.
By Phillip Bantz | January 8, 2019
Huawei has accused U.S.-based InterDigital of violating an agreement to license patents that are essential to 3G, 4G and 5G wireless telecommunication standards on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms and conditions. The two companies were embroiled in a similar dispute a few years ago.
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