By Amanda Bronstad | February 10, 2020
In a brief before California's First District Court of Appeal on Friday, Bayer insisted that "egregious and pervasive misconduct" by plaintiffs counsel infected the trial.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 6, 2020
The judge in the case is likely to slash the punitive damages award to $185 million.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Rohrberger | February 6, 2020
The unresolved conflict between the simple language of the CFA, which appears to relate to all sales and advertising of real estate, and the clear directive of the NJ Supreme Court that the CFA is to be given a "limited construction" when applied to real estate, leaves many unanswered questions regarding common real estate transactions.
By Charles Toutant | January 29, 2020
The ruling is a victory for the potential class members claiming Jacoby & Meyers inflated its bills.
By David Gialanella | January 29, 2020
A state appeals court rejected an investor's effort to apply a standard set forth in "Moon v. Breathless," where the Third Circuit in 2017 invalidated an arbitration clause executed by exotic dancers working as independent contractors in a New Jersey club.
By Dan Clark | January 28, 2020
Of all the general counsel and chief legal officers who plan on hiring more in-house attorneys, approximately 44% expect to increase the amount of work they send to law firms, according to the Association of Corporate Counsel's 2020 Chief Legal Officers Report.
By Amanda Bronstad | January 23, 2020
In a Jan. 17 letter, plaintiffs attorneys submitted an "inclusive and diverse" leadership team of 14 men and 12 women who would steer the Allergan MDL in New Jersey.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey T. LaRosa and Eric A. Inglis | January 10, 2020
This case may present a suitable opportunity for the Supreme Court to provide additional guidance on the "learned professional" doctrine. As it stands, except for lawyers, doctors and theologians, there is no clear answer as to whether a professional or semi-professional remains subject to the Consumer Fraud Act.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | January 6, 2020
Feldman Shepherd attorney Alan Feldman said the agreement marks the largest settlement in the country in a wrongful death case involving a toddler.
By Charles Toutant | December 27, 2019
New Jersey was at the forefront of a legal and public policy battle over mandatory arbitration of employment and consumer contracts in 2019. And 2020 promises more conflict as pro-arbitration interests and those opposing mandatory arbitration battle in state and federal courts.
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