The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | March 19, 2018
A federal judge has denied class certification to a nationwide group of plaintiffs who claimed that a company's shingles were so unreliable that using them were like "playing roulette."
By David Gialanella | Michael Booth | Charles Toutant | March 19, 2018
A Middlesex County jury last month awarded $3.55 million, including $50,000 in punitive damages; $1.95M for parking lot fall; $630K in Union auto case.
By Michael Booth | March 16, 2018
A New Jersey judge has ruled that sealed settlements involving public entities may be subject to release under the state's Open Public Records Act.
By Michael Booth | March 15, 2018
A federal lawsuit filed by a man who spent three years in prison after a polygraph examiner was allowed to opine on the man's guilt in testimony before a jury is going forward.
By Michael Booth | March 15, 2018
On Monday, the Senate Budget Appropriations Committee recommended passage of the bill, S-482, in a 10-2 vote. That vote comes after the Senate Heath, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee urged passage of the bill in a 6-2 vote in February.
By Jonathan Erway | March 15, 2018
McManimon Scotland, Sherman Wells and Hill Wallack make promotions; Meyner and Landis and Fendrick & Morgan make hires.
By Meghan Tribe | March 14, 2018
In the wake of the #MeToo movement, the American Bar Association has released a manual outlining recommendations for the legal industry in tackling workplace sexual harassment.
By Marcia Coyle | March 14, 2018
A legal writing professor's examination of U.S. Supreme Court decisions shows the justices usually achieve unanimity on most matters of style. But on three points—conjunctions, possessives and fragments—the justices divide.
By Josefa Velasquez | March 14, 2018
The banking industry is a major hurdle for the medical marijuana business in New York and other states, lawyers say. Big banks are reluctant to get involved because of the uncertainty around federal anti-money laundering and other statutes aimed at discouraging moving illegal cash around.
By Charles Toutant | March 14, 2018
The suit on behalf of confidential informant Frank Lagano's estate claims the failure by the prosecutor's office to protect Lagano's status as an informant from disclosure was the proximate cause of his death.
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