By Charles Toutant | August 24, 2018
The Attorney General's Office's obligation to defend and indemnify county prosecutors for alleged tortious conduct does not extend to a municipal police officer who was sued over his actions while "on loan" to a regional task force, the Appellate Division has ruled.
By Jonathan Erway | August 24, 2018
Lawyers, judges and their extracurricular activities.
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2018
"We are persuaded that the arbitration agreement's bar on punitive damages claims is unenforceable because it violates the public policy of the LAD," the Appellate Division said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | August 23, 2018
Udren Law, unable to pay for legal advertisements, appears to be winding down its business.
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel, in dismissing the case brought on behalf of Cary Mattos, relied on a recent Supreme Court decision fine-tuning the Tort Claims Act in a case involving a fatal 2010 apartment fire in Paterson.
By Jonathan Erway | August 23, 2018
Schenck Price Brings On Six; Lindabury Partner Anderson Elected President of Parlex Group.
By Charles Toutant | August 22, 2018
A federal judge in Camden, pointing to his concern that "hourly or relatively low salaried workers may not obtain the skilled representation they deserve," granted a 25 percent fee enhancement in an age discrimination suit against vitamin and supplement retailer General Nutrition Corp. At the same time, the judge ruled out the possibility of the lawyer recovering a statutory and contingency fee simultaneously.
By Michael Booth | August 22, 2018
New Jersey insurance regulators have launched an investigation of gun-owner policies promoted by the National Rifle Association, alleging that they are not licensed in the state.
By Zack Needles | August 22, 2018
Personal injury firm Levy, Baldante, Finney & Rubenstein has reached the end of the line in its bid to hold TD Bank responsible for failing to detect the theft of more than $300,000 from the firm's checking accounts in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By Charles Toutant | August 22, 2018
The case of a New Jersey lawyer suspended from practice after a conviction for simple assault provides a window into the issue, if not an answer to the question.
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