By Charles Toutant | December 3, 2018
An appeals court dismisses a malpractice suit against the Office of the Public Defender for failure to comply with procedural requirements of the Tort Claims Act.
By Christine Simmons | December 3, 2018
Recent rulings highlight one reason law firms hesitate to sue clients for unpaid legal fees: Judges don't always enforce the bills.
By Michael Booth | December 3, 2018
The state Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct filed the complaint against Newark Municipal Court Judge Marvin Adames.
By David Gialanella | Michael Booth | December 3, 2018
The family of a boy struck by a police vehicle while crossing the street was paid a $1.5 million settlement in a federal court suit, Estate of McCloskey…
By Michael Booth | November 30, 2018
A title insurance company involved in litigation with a competitor should have been granted a little more time to obtain an affidavit of merit after it learned well into the litigation that its expert had a conflict of interest, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled.
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By Max Mitchell | November 30, 2018
The highly critical filing contends that the federal cases have settled for "puny" amounts compared to the multimillion-dollar verdicts juries have been willing to award both in state and federal courts.
By Dan M. Clark | November 30, 2018
After the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government could not dictate the legislative power of states to enact sports betting laws, the same interpretation can be applied to a state's immigration policies in this case, Ramos argued.
By Scott Flaherty | Phillip Bantz | November 30, 2018
Clients want narrow expertise and law firms are responding. Where do generalists fit in a landscape being flooded by specialists?
By Michael Booth | November 29, 2018
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal on Thursday sharply limited the assistance that all state, county and local law enforcement officers may offer to federal immigration authorities—specifically U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
By Michael Booth | November 29, 2018
A federal judge in New Jersey has ordered a law firm handling a wage class action involving one of the country's largest food services companies to redact information from its website because, the judge ruled, it was misleading.
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