By Colleen Murphy | June 22, 2023
"The case also presents an interesting angle on injunctive relief available under the Consumer Fraud Act," said Mark Oberstaedt, assistant chair of the business litigation group at Archer & Greiner in Voorhees. "It is not entirely clear how a trial court could fashion an appropriate injunction in a case like this and it will be interesting to see whether the Supreme Court takes on that issue."
By Charles Toutant | June 22, 2023
The court will also consider whether the defendants waived the attorney-client privilege for certain communications, and whether certain statements by plaintiffs' counsel during summation were improper or misleading.
By Donovan Swift | June 22, 2023
Judge Harz heads to Javerbaum; Rawle & Henderson adds two litigators; and more moves.
By Colleen Murphy | June 21, 2023
"In the Supreme Court's decision ... the court closed the door on the availability of common law fees thereby saving New Jersey taxpayers untold funds which would otherwise go to attorneys who have made a cottage industry suing municipalities and other public entities for records," said counsel to Neptune Township, Jonathan F. Cohen of Plosia Cohen.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | June 21, 2023
A new Savills survey finds that 90% of firms either recommend or mandate in-office attendance for lawyers and staff, up from a total of 67% a few months ago.
By Colleen Murphy | June 20, 2023
"I sent letters out to every affinity bar president last week asking them to state whether or not they have a pipeline for judicial candidates from their bars," New Jersey State Bar President Timothy F. McGoughran said. "The N.J. State Bar is attempting to create a more streamlined pipeline to the governor's office and to the senators for candidates."
By Charles Toutant | June 20, 2023
The suit claims the price negotiation program violates the Fifth Amendment bar on uncompensated takings and the First Amendment bar on compelled speech.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 20, 2023
In multidistrict litigation dockets created in 2022, about 13% of plaintiffs lawyers appointed to leadership posts were not white, according to Law.com's exclusive data. That's down from the 16% in 2021, and 14% in 2020, but up from 2016 to 2019, when white attorneys dominated with 95% of appointments.
By Charles Toutant | June 16, 2023
Care One's suit claims that it is a party in an "illegitimate," decadelong National Labor Relations Board proceeding, and that an administrative law judge assigned to the case, Kenneth Chu, is "an illegitimate decisionmaker."
By Colleen Murphy | June 16, 2023
A $1 million settlement was reached on May 1 in Sutton v. Glen Ridge Country Club for a 59-year-old woman seriously injured when she was…
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