By Michael Booth | July 2, 2018
A New Jersey judge has ruled that the widow of a Trenton police officer, who committed suicide after being identified as having sex with a prostitute, cannot sue a local newspaper or the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office for defamation, emotional distress and other claims.
By Erin Mulvaney | July 2, 2018
Here are early takeaways and predictions from employment attorneys on the impact of the court's ruling in Janus v. AFSCME.
By Scott Flaherty | July 2, 2018
The first six months of 2018 has seen 51 law firm mergers, including 21 in the most recent quarter.
By Tony Mauro | July 2, 2018
“I feel some obligation to be something of an honest broker among my colleagues and won't necessarily go out of my way to pick fights,” Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. said at the biennial conference of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He also said that at times, “You would sort of sublimate your views.”
By David Gialanella | Michael Booth | July 2, 2018
A man who underwent spinal surgery after a rear-end accident was paid a $1.2 million settlement in his Morris County suit, Weintraub v. Cook, in May.
By Charles Toutant | June 29, 2018
A U.S. district court judge in Newark—upholding a deal to sell East Orange General Hospital out of Chapter 11 bankruptcy free and clear, without any successor liability—has ruled that a former employee's suit against the buyer was rightly dismissed.
By Michael Booth | June 29, 2018
A three-judge Appellate Division panel said the Haddonfield firm and onetime partner Richard Grungo Jr. could not be held liable because Pennsylvania's two-year statute of limitations should apply rather than New Jersey's six-year statute of limitations.
By Jonathan Erway | June 29, 2018
New Jersey lawyers and their extracurricular activities.
By Michael Booth | June 28, 2018
A real estate investment company owned by the family of Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, is suing Jersey City for blocking its attempt to construct a high-rise condominium complex.
By Charles Toutant | June 28, 2018
The Appellate Division affirmed a Cape May County Superior Court judge's dismissal of an auto accident plaintiff's malpractice claim against attorney M. Daniel Perskie and his firm, Perskie & Fendt of Northfield.
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