By Charles Toutant | December 12, 2023
"Today we say enough and we're putting everyone else in the gun industry on notice. If you break our laws, we're coming for you," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.
By Colleen Murphy | December 12, 2023
"The central issue is whether the detention of the masks by customs authorities constituted a 'physical loss or damage' to the masks," the opinion said. "Our review of the plain language of the policy does not convince us it was ambiguous."
By Donovan Swift | December 12, 2023
NJSBA helps swear in new attorneys in Trenton Leaders from the New Jersey State Bar Association welcomed more than 100 new attorneys into the profession…
By Charles Toutant | December 12, 2023
A woman who had four operations on her back and shoulders after falling in a ShopRite shopping center parking lot was paid $2.95 million to settle her Monmouth County personal injury suit.
By Colleen Murphy | December 12, 2023
"When employers unlawfully and callously toss their workers into the 'independent contractor' category they are not only depriving them of a steady paycheck, they are also stripping them of earned sick leave, workers compensation, minimum wage, and more," Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "These are national, profitable corporations with deep pockets who are padding their profits with illegal labor schemes, and they seem to have no plans to stop this kind of behavior."
By Colleen Murphy | December 12, 2023
"Here, it is not possible to identify any Alaris Health nurses who Kotz asserts were negligent because the AOM refers generally to the entire Alaris Health nursing staff over an extended period and indiscriminately combines the nursing staffs of two separate facilities," Judge Robert M. Vinci said.
By Charles Toutant | December 11, 2023
"Respondent's failure to take any steps to determine the existence of the purported attorney-client relationships," the DRB said of Anselmi & Carvelli attorney William P. Munday, "constituted impermissible 'willful blindness.'"
By Colleen Murphy | December 11, 2023
"Our holding is also consistent with rulings by other courts that have considered whether Catholic dioceses, including the Archdiocese, are subject to personal jurisdiction because of alleged sexual abuses committed by priests," Judge Robert J. Gilson said. "Like this case, those cases depended on the specific jurisdictional facts involved."
By Amanda Bronstad | December 11, 2023
Peter Mougey, a lead plaintiffs attorney in the opioid multidistrict litigation, said of Suboxone patients: "Their teeth are falling out of their mouths."
By Charles Toutant | December 7, 2023
"You know, people have different reasons that they fall behind in taxes, but that doesn't mean that the entirety of their equity in their home should be stolen from them," said Shauna L. Friedman of Barry, Corrado & Grassi, who filed the suit.
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