By Jane Wester | December 19, 2019
The Child Victims Act opened a one-year window, starting in August, for victims of child sex abuse to pursue civil claims against their alleged abusers or the institutions that allegedly harbored them.
By Raychel Lean | December 19, 2019
The Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed a summary judgment for gym chain LA Fitness, citing unresolved issues over how its contract was presented on a computer tablet. But the ruling drew a dissent from one judge and came as a surprise to defense counsel.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | December 19, 2019
COURT WATCH: The jury is the trier of facts. In this case, the bottle thrower, although not officially before the court, was factually before the jury. So shouldn't the jury be permitted to completely perform its fact-finding duty?
By Amanda Bronstad | December 18, 2019
The multidistrict litigation assignment is the second for U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti of the District of New Jersey.
By Robert Storace | December 17, 2019
Attorneys for Delta Air Lines have successfully moved a lawsuit facing the airline from state Superior Court to Connecticut federal court. A mother and her young daughter were apparently injured when a large light fixture cover fell on their heads while seated in the plane.
By Greg Land | December 17, 2019
A jury found a half-dozen defendants at fault for a motocross accident that nearly cost a young man his leg.
By Greg Land | December 17, 2019
Judge Clay Land said Columbus and a former officer cannot be sued for a teen's death and injuries to two passengers wounded during an officer's initial volley of 11 shots, but those from a second round after he reloaded can still be litigated.
By Charles Toutant | December 16, 2019
The court will consider three issues in the underlying case, including whether the verdict should have been apportioned.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 16, 2019
A woman's 311 message to the city of Hoboken regarding her injury sustained by stepping in a pothole was sufficient to put the city on notice under the Tort Claims Act.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Robert Storace | December 16, 2019
Attorneys for East Granby resident Donna Mattera helped secure a $200,000 settlement for her after the vehicle was rear-ended by another motorist in Hartford in 2016.
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