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May 03, 2004 |

The Vanishing Federal Oral Argument

New Jersey federal jurists are dispensing with oral arguments, relying instead on written submissions.
4 minute read
March 30, 2011 |

Insured Held Covered for Intentional Action by Motorist

The 5-2 Court, in a ruling written by Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman, said its decision was in keeping with rulings in Iowa, Montana and New Jersey, among other states, that have permitted innocent insureds to recover under the uninsured/underinsursed motorist endorsements of their policies even when they have been injured by the intentional acts of others.
7 minute read
September 21, 2007 |

Finding a Safe Harbor

While courts are still attempting to navigate the applicability of the safe harbor defenses to YouTube, certain issues and strategies have been identified that should be considered by any site hosting user-generated content.
18 minute read
December 23, 2011 |

On The Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
3 minute read
May 16, 2008 |

On The Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
2 minute read
November 15, 2004 |

On the Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
2 minute read
March 02, 2012 |

After Hours

Extracurricular Activities.
3 minute read
September 17, 2009 |

Answering Ethics Charge, Judge Denies 'Bund Meeting' Quip Was Anti-Semitic

A judge hit with ethics charges over his in-court reference to a group linked to Adolf Hitler says the remark was not anti-Semitic and was meant to diffuse animosity between opposing counsel.
4 minute read
December 19, 2008 |

One Disease, 2 Legal Positions in Case Over Experimental Drug

Jacob Gunvalson is a 17-year-old boy with a terminal genetic disease called Duchenne muscular dystrophy, but he was not allowed to participate in a drug company's trial of an experimental drug that holds some promise as a possible cure.
4 minute read
August 08, 2005 |

In re G-I Holdings, Inc. f/k/a GAF Corporation,

Where the "Legal Representative" was appointed pursuant to 11 U.S.C. � 524(g), which provides asbestos defendants with the benefit of an injunction against present and future asbestos-related tort claims in exchange for the creation of a trust, he cannot be conscripted to defend the interests of future asbestos claimants in this declaratory judgment action to determine whether the nonbankrupt subsidiaries are successors to the liabilities of the debtor.
8 minute read

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