By Jason Grant | October 15, 2018
The appeals court pointed out that, while there is some assumption of risk taken on by skiers, a person “will not be deemed to have assumed ... unreasonably increased risks.”
By Charles Toutant | Michael Booth | October 15, 2018
In Gonzalez v. Feldman, a Middlesex County jury awarded $3.6 million on Sept. 21 to a man who was struck by a car while crossing Route 18 in New Brunswick…
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 15, 2018
Senate to take up workers' comp bill
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Lizzy McLellan | October 12, 2018
Dory L. Sater was suspended Friday after failing to comply with records requests in his disciplinary investigation.
By Charles Toutant | October 12, 2018
Bard moved for a judgment notwithstanding the $68 million verdict, a new trial and for remittitur on damages, but a Superior Court judge denied the company's motions.
By Max Mitchell | October 11, 2018
A Philadelphia jury has awarded $10.6 million to a woman whose arm was amputated in a motor vehicle accident.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 11, 2018
After two mistrials in similar cases that had juries in Los Angeles deliberating for days, a New Jersey jury took just half an hour to decide that Johnson & Johnson's baby powder did not cause a woman to get mesothelioma.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | October 11, 2018
In the case of a US Airways flight attendant who was injured in a slip-and-fall aboard an airport shuttle bus, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider when an employee traveling between a parking lot and their workspace is in the course and scope of their employment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | October 11, 2018
Recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decisions provide evidence that the pendulum is shifting toward a more liberal, plaintiff-oriented bent that was anticipated with the still-recent election of additional justices to the court to join those other justices on the court of the same bent.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jon Lomurro and Abbott Brown | October 11, 2018
'Brugaletta' is a landmark decision that will fundamentally change the pre-trial process in many complex malpractice cases.
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