By Michael Booth | September 20, 2018
"The recommendations set forth by this committee will further improve on efforts to resolve housing disputes in a fair and equitable manner that benefits homeowners, lenders and communities throughout New Jersey," said the chairman of the committee, Appellate Division Judge Glenn Grant, the acting administrative director of the courts, in a statement.
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By Lizzy McLellan | September 20, 2018
A merger with Smith Moore Leatherwood gives Fox Rothschild six new offices in the Carolinas and Atlanta.
By Michael Booth | September 19, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in April that awarding historic preservation grants to the churches violated the state constitution.
By Charles Toutant | September 19, 2018
The ruling came in a suit filed on behalf of a putative class made up of labor unions, insurance companies and other indirect purchasers who say they are charged more for Effexor XR due to various anti-competitive tactics by Wyeth, which is a subsidiary of Pfizer, and Teva.
By Andrew Denney | September 18, 2018
In one of the biggest settlement agreements reached in New York for survivors of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn has agreed to pay $27.5 million to four persons who alleged they had been abused as children by a volunteer at the St. Lucy-St. Patrick's church in Brooklyn, the plaintiffs' lawyers in the case said Tuesday.
By Michael Booth | September 18, 2018
Democrat Bradley Billhimer, a veteran Toms River criminal defense lawyer, would succeed Joseph Coronato, a Republican holdover whose five-year term expired in March.
By Michael Booth | September 18, 2018
"The appellate tests for reviewing an administrative disciplinary sanction and a criminal sentence are virtually the same," and the Appellate Division "erred in suggesting that appellate review of a disciplinary sanction imposed by a judge is de novo and different from traditional appellate review of an agency determination," the court said in "Matter of Hendrickson."
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By Max Mitchell | September 18, 2018
Nearly three years after Philadelphia juries awarded compensatory damages in two Risperdal cases, a judge has ordered that the cases proceed to new trials on whether the drugmaker's conduct merits punitive damages.
By Charles Toutant | September 18, 2018
A case pending in federal court in New Jersey, lodged by a student who was disciplined for using a derogatory term for police during class, has reignited a long-simmering debate over the free speech implications of the state's anti-bullying law.
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