By Meghan Tribe | Hank Grezlak | December 20, 2017
As the #MeToo movement spreads from the entertainment sector to politics and the courts, will big law firms face their own reckoning?
By Michael Booth | December 19, 2017
The court said that while the defendant's actions were “unprofessional, puerile and inappropriate,” the conduct was protected by the First Amendment.
By David Gialanella | December 19, 2017
With the new year comes a new name for the New Jersey education law firm long known as Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso, as name partner Nathanya Simon has moved to Scarinci Hollenbeck.
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By Max Mitchell | December 19, 2017
The judge who oversaw the latest Xarelto trial in Philadelphia is asking the parties to produce more information about a social media post using the hashtag "#killinnazis," which defendants say revealed plaintiffs counsel had covertly attempted to link them to Nazi Germany during the trial.
By Michael Booth | December 18, 2017
A two-judge Appellate Division panel refused to reinstate the lawsuit filed by plaintiff Karen Murphy against her former employer, Mountain Creek Resort in Vernon.
By Marcia Coyle | December 18, 2017
Federal appeals judge Alex Kozinski, beset by allegations of sexual misconduct, on Monday announced his retirement effective immediately.
By Charles Toutant | December 15, 2017
A state Superior Court judge has filed a suit accusing Bergen County's assignment judge of gender discrimination and creating a hostile work environment.
By Michael Booth | December 15, 2017
A decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court requires judiciary administrators to begin notifying parties litigating professional malpractice claims of their statutory obligations to file affidavits of merit and to schedule hearings to determine whether those affidavits are satisfactory.
By David Gialanella | December 15, 2017
As Sedgwick breaks apart, one of its young spinoff firms, Newark litigation boutique Tanenbaum Keale, continues to pick up the pieces.
By P.J. Dannunzio | December 15, 2017
After reviewing a decision by a New Jersey federal court tossing a man's lawsuit against the National Football League over its Super Bowl ticketing practices, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit reversed the district judge's call and put the case back in play.
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