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5 NJ Attorneys Successfully Fend Off Legal Malpractice Claims Before Appellate Division
"Plaintiff's argument is not persuasive because it is based on his contention that 'the Orloff courts did not reject the Tinari economic analysis itself.' However, as explained above, both the trial court and this court in the Orloff litigation determined that the Tinari report was inadmissible to prove plaintiff's damages," the per curiam opinion said.The Rules and Risks of Dividing Retirement Assets in Divorce
When negotiating equitable distribution in a divorce, both sides should consider the possible benefits and risks of the division of assets in equitable distribution. One option that can work in many cases is the immediate offset of a pension based on present value.Are Nondisparagement Agreements Enforceable Under the NJLAD? NJ Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments
"Shouldn't we look at the language, instead of the labels that are attached?" Chief Justice Stuart Rabner asked. "And the language says ... you cannot have a provision in a settlement agreement that has the purpose or effect of concealing the details relating to a claim of discrimination, retaliation or harassment. That is against public policy. That is unenforceable."Rear-End Truck Collision Nets $1.45 Million Settlement For Injured Driver
As a result of his injuries, Valiente alleged his ability to participate in his regular Sunday soccer games was impacted, and he experienced discomfort while working.View more book results for the query "Schenck Price Smith"
$15M Settlement Approved—With Nearly $5M in Attorney Fees and Costs
The suit claimed Altice advertised a "flat rate" of $29.99 per month for internet service, but smaller text said, "Additional taxes, fees, surcharges, and restrictions apply."New Lawsuit Could Help Provide Guidance for Proving Emotional Distress
"To justify recovery, the plaintiff should observe the kind of result that is associated with the aftermath of an accident, such as bleeding, traumatic injury, and cries of pain," the doctor and her practice said in court papers.'Share Your Knowledge': The Law Journal's Mentors Offer Their Best Advice
Our Mentors honorees are always particularly kind in sharing their insights with us. That should come as no surprise, but we appreciate it nevertheless.NJAG's Guidance on Student Discipline May Open 'Floodgate of Litigation'
"I think it is too early to come to a conclusion, but the new guidelines themselves could act as a sort of new industry standard and it might increase new claims of disparate treatment or discrimination under New Jersey LAD or under existing federal law," stated Jeffrey M. Scott, a partner with Archer & Greiner.On the Move and After Hours: Hughes Center; Schenck Price; Javerbaum Wurgaft
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