By Colleen Murphy | August 23, 2023
In a published opinion, the Appellate Division affirmed an order granting summary judgment to a law firm and two attorneys in a legal malpractice claim after the court found that the plaintiff failed to present expert evidence on proximate causation and damages.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 22, 2023
The AI tool can help with style but is not reliable for research, attorneys add.
By Colleen Murphy | August 22, 2023
"The partner testified he billed the plan and later sued defendant without ever reading its reimbursement terms," the per curiam opinion, by Judges Heidi Willis Currier and Hany A. Mawla, said. "He conceded the plan's terms controlled the reimbursement of his firm's fees, and that plaintiff filed the lawsuit without ever reading the agreement for reimbursement."
By Charles Toutant | August 21, 2023
"He's owning up to this. He's sorry about it. He certainly paid a heavy personal price for it—public humiliation," defense counsel Robert Hille said.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | August 21, 2023
NJSBA welcomes law students at Seton Hall, Rutgers campuses Incoming students in New Jersey's two law schools received well-wishes and words of encouragement…
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By Riley Brennan | August 21, 2023
Rig hands at oil company Precision Drilling had brought the FLSA suit, looking to be paid for the time they spend changing into and out of protective gear, which they are required to wear per workplace-safety regulations.
By Charles Toutant | August 18, 2023
The suits bring claims for intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, child abduction, abuse of process, assault and battery, and loss of consortium, among others.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 18, 2023
Lead attorneys in the talc multidistrict litigation, vowing to "proceed with alacrity," already have proposed a bellwether trial plan, which Johnson & Johnson opposed this week.
By Cedra Mayfield | Aleeza Furman | August 18, 2023
From public benefit and personal fame to professional conduct pitfalls and consequences, this Law.com series examines legal professionals' growing use of social media and emerging technology, including artificial intelligence.
By Andrew Maloney | August 18, 2023
"With forced exits and continued staff attrition wreaking havoc on the depth and breadth of both skills and experience, are firms fundamentally compromising the quality of a support structure?" a recent report asks.
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