By Ross Todd | Charles Toutant | December 21, 2018
Courts in the District of New Jersey, in the event of a shutdown, have funds in place to continue operating for at least three weeks, until January 11, 2019, said Chief Judge Jose Linares. What's unclear is which agency lawyers would be on the job.
By Michael Booth | December 21, 2018
"We are satisfied defense counsel's summation exceeded the acceptable bounds of argument, resulting in both prejudice to plaintiff and a miscarriage of justice under the law," the Appellate Division said.
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth | December 21, 2018
A motorist who underwent five surgeries after his vehicle was struck head-on agreed to a $1.1 million settlement in his Morris County suit, Mosher…
By Amanda Bronstad | December 20, 2018
In the most substantial ruling to come out of the litigation over opioids, U.S. District Judge Dan Polster adopted most of a magistrate judge's Oct. 5 report and recommendation allowing RICO and public nuisance claims to go forward against opioid companies.
By Karen Sloan | December 20, 2018
New student enrollment at the nation's law schools increased 3 percent this fall, according to figures released by the American Bar Association, and New Jersey's two law schools are part of the trend.
By Jonathan Erway | December 20, 2018
New Jersey lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 19, 2018
One day earlier, another judge ruled that he had "grave doubts" about granting Johnson & Johnson's summary judgment in a case brought by the state of Mississippi.
By Michael Booth | December 19, 2018
The dispute involves a Merck shareholder and his opposition to Merck's $8.4 billion acquisition of Cubist Pharmaceuticals.
By David Gialanella | December 19, 2018
It was "a close call," the judge said, but a debt collection letter's invitation to "please call" the collector to discuss the possibility of insurance coverage was found to violate the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
By Susan DeSantis | December 19, 2018
At age 106, Mordie Rochlin doesn't have the stamina to fight the holiday traffic. That's why you won't find him at the Paul, Weiss offices near Rockefeller Center until after the new year.
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