The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | September 28, 2018
Although the circumstances that gave rise to the Third Circuit's recent rulings are, according to attorneys who spoke with The Legal, particularly "egregious," lawyers are taking them as a clear reminder that fee petitions are not the opening salvo in a negotiation process, and lawyers need to take a close look to make sure their requests are reasonable before submitting them.
By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Lawyers squared off before the New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday, debating—for the benefit of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit—whether the National Football League's Super Bowl ticket sales practices violate the state's consumer fraud law.
By Michael Booth | September 28, 2018
Bradley Billhimer, a veteran Toms River criminal defense attorney, was confirmed as Ocean County prosecutor, and Michael Antoniewicz was confirmed to the Superior Court bench.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | September 27, 2018
The university says its investigator, a Cozen O'Connor lawyer, adhered to the school's definition of sexual assault, so the disciplined student can't sue for breach of contract.
By Dan M. Clark | September 27, 2018
The settlement is the result of a multistate investigation that found Uber paid hackers $100,000 to conceal the breach, which exposed the names, email addresses, and cellphone numbers of 57 million users.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 27, 2018
The plaintiffs filed the case under the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act against Joseph Cory Holdings, a motor carrier and property broker, which deducted their wages for uniforms and goods damaged in transit.
By Jonathan Erway | September 27, 2018
Budd Larner Promotes Two to Partner Budd Larner in Short Hills promoted two family law department attorneys to partner as of Sept. 4, 2018: Karolina…
By Jonathan Erway | September 27, 2018
Lawyers and judges, and their extracurricular activities.
By Charles Toutant | September 26, 2018
West Orange-based Trenk DiPasquale and two former attorneys for the firm, Elnardo Webster II and Jodi Luciani, filed the motion to dismiss Monday in connection with Newark Watershed's Chapter 11 case.
By David Gialanella | September 26, 2018
The new firm, with 51 lawyers, will operate under the McManimon, Scotland & Baumann name from that firm's Roseland headquarters, but will maintain offices in Newark and Trenton.
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