The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | November 7, 2018
The U.S. attorney general may not withhold funding from a city in retaliation for maintaining "sanctuary city" policies, Hogan Lovells attorney Neal Katyal argued before the Third Circuit on Wednesday.
By Michael Booth | November 7, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel in an unpublished decision brushed aside a slew of objections raised by the ex-lawyer, Eugene Lavergne, to how his 2014 trial was handled.
By Charles Toutant | November 7, 2018
Authorities have tracked James Ray III to Cuba and returned him to New Jersey after he allegedly shot and killed the mother of his 6-year-old daughter.
By Charles Toutant | November 7, 2018
They are seeking a declaration that the ban on campaign contributions by banks is unconstitutional.
By Michael Booth | November 7, 2018
In what appears to be a novel theory, a New Jersey open government activist is asking a judge to rule that when public agencies violate the state's Open Public Meetings Act, they could be forced to pay complainants' counsel fees under the state Civil Rights Act's fee-shifting provision.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By C. Ryan Barber | November 6, 2018
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is disputing student loan lender Navient's claim that it has provided just a small fraction of documents that could be critical to the company's defense.
By Charles Toutant | November 6, 2018
The "zombie debts" were once legitimate but have since been paid off, settled, discharged in bankruptcy or rendered uncollectible by state statutes of limitations.
By Zach Schlein | November 6, 2018
Attorneys reached a confidential settlement in lawsuits claiming medical technology company Stryker manufactured defective hip replacement devices, resolving mass tort matters pending in New Jersey state court and Massachusetts federal court.
By Marcia Coyle | November 6, 2018
In analyzing the law's definition section, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said the Age Discrimination in Employment Act creates two separate categories: persons engaged in an industry affecting commerce with 20 or more employees; and states or political subdivisions with no specified number of employees.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 5, 2018
“A boundless expansion of tort doctrine.” “Puts the cart before the horse.” “Kicks the can down the road.” That's how opioid companies have described an Oct. 5 report and recommendation that refused to dismiss a bellwether case against them.
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