By Charles Toutant | July 18, 2019
New Jersey laws barring wine shipments to consumers by out-of-state vendors could face a shake-up in light of a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric S. Pasternack | July 12, 2019
The majority of the court added a new wrinkle with its conclusion that judges, not juries, should decide whether federal drug regulation preempts state-law tort claims.
By Charles Toutant | July 11, 2019
Thursday's 2-1 ruling comes nearly two years after the state Supreme Court rejected a bid for certification in a previous class suit over the alleged failure to disclose drink prices at TGI Fridays and other establishments.
By Charles Toutant | June 20, 2019
A federal judge found that the sole remaining plaintiff, a California resident, could not adequately represent the New York class because there is no evidence she bought the product at a Costco store in that state.
By Suzette Parmley | June 12, 2019
“Because plaintiffs here challenge the contract as a whole rather than the arbitration agreement itself, we hold that the ... summary judgment standard does not apply in this instance,” Justice Jaynee LaVecchia wrote.
By Robert Storace | June 11, 2019
In the wake of a massive data breach, New Jersey-based laboratory testing company Quest Diagnostics is facing investigations from the attorneys general of Connecticut and Illinois, as well as a putative class action in New Jersey.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Meyers | May 16, 2019
A successful transition from a developer to a homeowner-controlled board is one in which the two parties work together to ensure appropriate governance, adequate financial resources, and a properly designed and constructed community. But what happens when negotiations fail?
By Suzette Parmley | May 10, 2019
Now the requirement includes usernames, email addresses, and any passwords or security questions and answers that would permit access to an online account.
By Amanda Bronstad | April 22, 2019
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced the settlement on what was to be the first day of trial in Seattle.
By Charles Toutant | April 19, 2019
The court found the plaintiff cannot be an aggrieved consumer because she suffered no adverse consequences from the contract language.
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