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Do Differing Opinions From a Plaintiff's Experts Cancel Each Other Out? Federal Judge Says No
In a personal injury case where the plaintiff's experts diverge on an injured man's ability to return to work, the defendant unsuccessfully tried to convince the judge that some of those opinions should be excluded.'No Getting Around' COVID for Law Journal's Top 40 Firms, but Revenue Still Grew for Some
A number of firms saw year-over-year revenue declines in 2020 for which they likely didn't plan. Still, many firms in the Top 40 grew revenue.On the Move: Saiber; Riker Danzig; Javerbaum Wurgaft; Wong Fleming
Gaming Attorney Thomas McCormick Joins Saiber Saiber added Thomas McCormick as a partner in the gaming law practice in Florham Park. The firm…NH Hotels Score Partial Win in $100M COVID Coverage Dispute
In a rare policyholder COVID-19 business interruption (partial) win, the New Hampshire Superior Court has granted partial summary judgment for a hotel company seeking to recover business interruption losses from eight different insurance companies.First Muslim to Serve as Federal Judge: Senate Confirms Zahid Quraishi to US District Court
"We should all draw our inspiration from his story, because it is a story that could only take place in the United States of America," U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez said.Insurance Litigator Tracey Wishert Is Bracing for Practice Changes Across the Industry
"After more than a year of relative isolation, I plan to focus on reestablishing personal relationships with my fellow lawyers," said Riker Danzig's Tracey Wishert. "Although we've remained in contact throughout the pandemic, the virtual workplace has limited our ability to more casually discuss what we're working on."On The Move: Lawrence Law; Parker McCay; Riker Danzig
Lawrence Law Adds Two Attorneys Lawrence Law in Watchung announced that family law attorneys Amy Shimalla and Amy Wechsler joined the firm. Shimalla…Biden's First Judicial Picks, Including 2 For New Jersey, Clear Senate Committee
The approvals came despite varying degrees of Republican opposition.'Deely' Expands Lender's Use of Equitable Subrogation to Protect Priority Status
All practitioners involved in New Jersey real estate litigation need to be aware of 'Deely,' a recent Appellate Division decision that expands the situations in which a lender can use the doctrine of equitable subrogation to protect the priority status of a lien, by holding that a lender's knowledge of a prior competing lien does not bar the application of the doctrine.'Lobbyists Without a Lobby': Record Revenues Amid Sea Change for Lawyer-Lobbyists
"Advocacy, whether it's in the halls of the Statehouse or in a courtroom, is always best done in person," said Guillermo Artiles of McCarter & English.Trending Stories
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