The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | August 13, 2018
The ruling allows Pfizer to proceed with its antitrust lawsuit against J&J on allegations that rebate programs J&J entered into with insurers and hospitals were designed to curb competition.
By Michael Booth | David Gialanella | August 13, 2018
A plaintiff will receive $7 million in his Middlesex County suit, Vaidya v. Bank of America, as compensation for injuries he sustained when he slipped…
By Michael Booth | August 10, 2018
A former Camden municipal prosecutor, who was on the receiving end of a series of allegedly "discourteous and undignified emails" from the city's chief judge, is suing the judge and the city, claiming the incident caused her to leave her job.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 10, 2018
Sometimes, it takes two. The legal department at Hearst Communications recently took the unusual step of appointing dual general counsel. Here are four others that have adopted this unusual model.
By David Gialanella | August 9, 2018
K&L Gates Hires Partner Saltzman to Newark OfficeK&L Gates announced the addition of real estate lawyer Jody E. Saltzman to the Newark…
By Michael Booth | August 9, 2018
"Not one published opinion holds otherwise," Justice Walter Timpone said. "We find no reason to disturb the decades-old sound precedent predicated on the plain language of the statute."
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Charles Toutant | August 9, 2018
The Third Circuit has ruled that JPMorgan & Co. can't use a forum selection clause to avoid its obligation as a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to arbitrate all claims brought against it by a client.
By Dan Clark | August 9, 2018
Rutherford shared his views with Corporate Counsel about the rise of AI and the big shift that's taken place in his own law department, among other topics.
By Charles Toutant | August 9, 2018
A civil rights suit over a municipal judge's jailing of an indigent defendant for nonpayment of a $239 fine, a case that helped lead to the mounting calls for municipal court reform in New Jersey, has been resolved by a $180,000 settlement, according to records obtained by the Law Journal.
By Charles Toutant | August 8, 2018
The plaintiff's fear of social stigma fails to outweigh the general interest in favor of open judicial proceedings, U.S. Magistrate Judge Tonianne Bongiovanni ruled. And a statement to the media by Doe's lawyer in connection with the case also weighs against granting permission to proceed anonymously, she added.
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