By Suzette Parmley | May 7, 2019
Monmouth University was fulfilling its educational purpose in holding a concert for country star Martina McBride, and a nonstudent injured there was a beneficiary of the event, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday: “The Court's decision is not at all based on whether the university here made a profit or lost money."
By Verdict Search | May 6, 2019
No liability was found against a waitress who spilled hot tea on a patron.
By Jason Grant | Charles Toutant | Suzette Parmley | May 3, 2019
Also, a $1.5 million parking lot fall case in Union County, and a $500,000 auto verdict in Hunterdon County.
By Zach Schlein | April 26, 2019
The Third DCA reinstated a verdict favoring the children's entertainment chain. It ruled against a plaintiff, whose negligence suit alleged she and her son had suffered injuries at a Kendall Chuck E. Cheese's restaurant.
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By Max Mitchell | April 24, 2019
Michele Kalinowski, who in late March won a $24.8 million verdict on behalf of her injured husband, Sean Kalinowski, filed a motion for sanctions Monday, claiming that one of the defendants in the case has failed to pay the full $19.4 million it was ordered to pay following the verdict, and has improperly sought to appeal the judgment.
By Catherine Wilson | April 22, 2019
The shopper was awarded $438,559 after falling on her way into the store.
By Greg Land | April 19, 2019
Navy vet Laquan Taylor was shot multiple times during a robbery and carjacking at the Kroger on Moreland Avenue, leaving him paraplegic.
By Greg Land | April 19, 2019
Navy vet Laquan Taylor was shot multiple times during a robbery and carjacking at the Kroger on Moreland Avenue, leaving him paraplegic.
By Verdict Search | April 15, 2019
A contractor's employee claimed injuries after a 70-pound spring hanger fell on him while working at a Florida Power & Light power plant.
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By Zack Needles | April 11, 2019
Although he was awarded nearly $64,000 by a Philadelphia jury, the plaintiff in a slip-and-fall case against hotel chain Marriott was prejudiced by his inability to submit testimony by a medical expert and is entitled to a new trial on damages, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled.
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