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March 04, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Partners Yearbook 2019

Our annual listing of new partners made and hired laterally at New Jersey firms and branches over the course of the preceding year.
40 minute read
July 05, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Rideshare Driver's Independent Contractor Status Means Insurer Owes No Coverage

An exclusion in a State Farm policy barring coverage for accidents that occur while giving rides in exchange for money is not voided by the Pennsylvania Ridesharing Arrangements Act because the driver was an independent contractor and not an employee of a rideshare operator, the state Superior Court has ruled.
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December 20, 2017 | New York Law Journal

Who Watches the Watchdogs? The Use of Non-Party IME Watchdogs

Alan Levy discusses how New York courts have been struggling recently with what has become a commonplace use of non-attorney staff and outside legal service providers known as "IME Watchdogs" to accompany plaintiffs to their Independent Medical Examinations.
7 minute read
April 13, 2016 |

Dozen-Lawyer Group From Coughlin Duffy Breaks Off Into New Firm

Coughlin Duffy of Morristown, formed 12 years ago when a group of lawyers splintered from one of New Jersey's largest firms, has shed a group handling insurance defense and coverage work—including three of its founding partners.
20 minute read
March 04, 2016 |

Pa. Justices Decline to Hear Arguments Over Lost Sponge

The state Supreme Court has denied a woman's bid to pursue a claim against the doctor who allegedly left a surgical sponge in her during a mastectomy, despite a lower court's suggestion that the justices reconsider existing case law on how broadly prior civil settlements can be applied.
5 minute read
January 25, 2016 |

Civil Actions

Cases recently filed in the Washington-area district courts.
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November 30, 2015 |

Rare Fight Over Bar Discipline

Most lawyers accused of an ethics violation in Washington accept an early, low-level sanction — the equivalent of a slap on the wrist — if it's offered. Not Marylin Jenkins.
5 minute read
November 29, 2015 | Law.com

Rare Fight Over Bar Discipline

Most lawyers accused of an ethics violation in Washington accept an early, low-level sanction — the equivalent of a slap on the wrist — if it's offered. Not Marylin Jenkins.
5 minute read

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