New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Cotton | April 5, 2018
This article discusses two circumstances in which a litigation cyborg can hold an advantage over a human lawyer when arguing discovery's scope.
By Greg Land | April 2, 2018
A federal jury in Arizona's verdict included $2 million in punitive damages against the makers of an implanted blood filter that broke apart and left fragments in a woman's heart and lodged in her artery. More than 3,000 suits have been filed against C.R. Bard over the devices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter H. Lederman | April 2, 2018
OP-ED: Examining the phenomenon of confirmation bias
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 2, 2018
We can see no issue of expert admissibility that could be raised on a motion in limine that could not be raised equally well on a motion for summary judgment. The only difference is one of timing. However, counsel need to be aware.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Pollock | April 2, 2018
If you spend time evaluating the problematic parts of your case, you may find that there is a viable way to turn the ugly-duckling facts into swans.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | April 2, 2018
State bar urges Appellate Division to re-evaluate conflicts of law on malpractice statute of limitation claim
By Charles Toutant | March 30, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jerome Simandle ordered Conrad Benedetto to pay certain legal expenses for defendant CFG Health Systems, which was under contract to provide medical care to prisoners.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 21, 2018
Students facing criminal charges do not have the right to have an attorney actively participate in related disciplinary hearings at their school, a Pennsylvania federal judge has determined, ruling on an issue unaddressed by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By NJLJ Contributors | March 21, 2018
A special section covering current topics of interest, including banning questions regarding an applicant's salary history, combating and investigating workplace harassment, and what the new governor will bring to the employment arena.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | March 19, 2018
OP-ED: Some medical bills, not paid by PIP benefits, may now be admitted into evidence.
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