By Robert Storace | July 16, 2019
The attorney for Danbury resident Andres Reyes secured a settlement for $190,000 stemming from a fall on accumulated ice. Reyes suffered injuries to his eye socket and left shoulder.
By Greg Land | July 15, 2019
A district judge in Atlanta rules that the plaintiff's demand that no one contact her, coupled with her refusal to verify any medical liens, presented the insurer with an untenable "dilemma."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 14, 2019
Although New Jersey has public policies designed to deter social hosts from providing alcohol to persons who are too inebriated to drive, these policies did not extend to a young adult host living in his parents' home—at least until now. Prospective application in 180 days seems exactly right.
By David Gialanella | July 12, 2019
A man whose left leg was amputated after he was struck by a commercial vehicle agreed to a $4.35 million settlement in his Ocean County suit, Bland…
By Raychel Lean | July 11, 2019
"These 'trial by ambush' tactics were wrong in 1993, and they remain wrong today," the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled Wednesday, awarding a retrial to a defendant who'd been prejudiced by an expert witness who hadn't reviewed all the evidence.
By Suzette Parmley | July 10, 2019
A state appellate court, ruling in favor of a Newark man who slipped at a nonprofit drug rehabilitation facility where he was living, said the facility's level of private contributions "seems too nominal" for it to be entitled to charitable immunity.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | July 10, 2019
A truck driver who lost his legs when a 5,000-pound steel pipe rolled off his truck during the unloading process and crushed him has settled his lawsuit against Dura-Bond Coating Inc. for $10.6 million.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 10, 2019
Attorneys said the aerospace company's offer wouldn't give answers about two 737 Max 8 crashes, and would not absolve it of potential exposure to punitive damages
By Max Mitchell | July 9, 2019
The aerospace company has announced it will partner with local governments and nonprofit entities to address the needs of victims and affected communities, but attorneys said it won't provide answers or obviate potential punitive damages.
By Greg Land | July 8, 2019
Attorney Mike Rafi said his client is unlikely to work as a builder again, and hearing loss might impact his ability to return to his "passion" of writing about jazz.
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