By Michael Booth | Charles Toutant | September 17, 2018
In a Middlesex County suit, Kowaleski v. Spectraserv, a Manville man has received $4.25 million as compensation for injuries he sustained when a van…
By Ryan Lovelace | September 17, 2018
Less than six weeks after settling her lawsuit against Proskauer Rose, Connie Bertram is taking her labor and employment practice elsewhere.
By Charles Toutant | September 14, 2018
"Without a thorough inquiry of juror number seven, the court could not properly determine whether additional voir dire was necessary to assure that impermissible tainting of the other jurors did not occur," the Appellate Division said.
By Christine Simmons | September 14, 2018
In seeking confirmation to serve as U.S. ambassador to Romania, Seyfarth Shaw partner Adrian Zuckerman could face questions about decade-old sexual harassment claims related to his time at Lowenstein Sandler.
By Michael Booth | September 14, 2018
In Essex, eight of the vicinage's 57 allotted seats are vacant; in Bergen, four of 39 seats are vacant; and in Morris, one of 24 seats are vacant, according to statistics provided by the judiciary.
By David Gialanella | September 14, 2018
Seven lawyers from Budd Larner, including a longtime member of the firm's leadership, have departed for fellow New Jersey firm Saiber, nearly doubling the size of the latter firm's insurance and reinsurance practice.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 13, 2018
On Thursday, Merck urged the Supreme Court to clarify its "clear evidence" holding in Wyeth v. Levine and reverse a 2017 decision that reinstated more than 500 cases over its osteoporosis drug Fosamax.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 13, 2018
Corporate Counsel spoke with corporate governance experts about some of the lessons to be learned from the fallout between Shari Redstone, president of CBS's controlling shareholder, and the company's departed CEO Leslie Moonves.
By Michael Booth | September 13, 2018
The New Jersey Supreme Court won't intervene in a medical malpractice case, already ordered for retrial, where the plaintiff originally was prevented from testifying based on the potentially prejudicial effect of his cognitive impairments.
By David Gialanella | September 13, 2018
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