By Max Mitchell, Katie Hall and Michael Marciano | June 26, 2024
"The different venues may play a role in where an employee's attorney may want to file suit, even within a particular state," Kerri Wright, co-chair of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman's employment team, said.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 25, 2024
According to fiscal year 2023 statistics from the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts, and the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation, multidistrict litigation now makes up 65% of the federal civil caseload, a far bigger share than the 38% a decade ago.
By Charles Toutant | June 5, 2024
"The suggestion that any of our judges, all of whom are saturated in motion briefs, would request more briefing as a delay tactic is unfounded and disappointing," Chief Judge Renee Marie Bumb said.
By Charles Toutant | June 5, 2024
"I think the numbers only tell part of the story. It's important to have an appreciation for what else is going on with respect to that particular judge's docket," litigator Kerri Chewning said.
By Colleen Murphy | May 31, 2024
"Allstate submits that, in recent years, the opioid abuse crisis has fueled urine drug testing (UDT) for pain management and prescription compliance, ripening opportunities for fraud, waste, and abuse," U.S. Chief District Judge Renée Marie Bumb wrote. "It links Phoenix Toxicology to a growing and disturbing trend of unnecessary UDT."
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 24, 2024
We realize this bill is the handiwork of powerful forces that thrive in darkness, and we realize it would take great courage for the Governor to break with his party and send the "gut OPRA" amendments back for an overhaul.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | May 17, 2024
At the root of the issue is the serious legal concern over whether there is a meeting of the minds such as to find and discern the parties' intent.
By The New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | May 17, 2024
The regulatory regime being introduced this August is not the kind of justice system that students deserve.
By Charles Toutant | May 15, 2024
It's unclear why all the lights in the area were out, but it's possible that a prior accident caused a short circuit, said plaintiffs lawyer Guillermo Gonzalez.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Iram P. Valentin | May 2, 2024
"The entry of summary judgment in New Jersey civil cases is very rare. Should that be the case, though?" writes Iram P. Valentin of Kaufman Dolowich.
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