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Suits & Deals: Trenton Firefighter Nets $1.78M in Mercer County Wrongful Termination Suit
A former Trenton firefighter who claimed he was subject to constructive termination after objecting to a promotions fraud scheme has settled his Mercer…Hemp Businesses in NJ Poised to Grow Tall and Strong
A primer on New Jersey's new Hemp Program, through which hemp growers, producers and retailers alike may capitalize on new hemp-based business opportunities in the Garden State.After Hours: Gibbons; Norris McLaughlin
Walsh Inducted as Essex County Bar President Kevin G. Walsh, co-chair of the government and regulatory affairs department at Gibbons in Newark,…Class Action Lawsuits Fight Denial of Business Interruption Coverage Over COVID-19
Three class action suits have been filed in the District of New Jersey in recent days on behalf of restaurants that were denied business interruption coverage, and similar suits are popping up in other states as well.Class Action: Ex-Students Sue Florida For-Profit College Over Allegedly Worthless Education
To meet the quota of the predatory practices, the career services director for the Florida Career College West Palm Beach campus took recruiters "to a specific field called the 'Crying Field' when they were overwhelmed by the pressure to perform. There was also a specific closet called the 'Crying Closet," the complaint also alleges.2 More NJ Towns Bring Suits Against Makers of Opioids
Irvington and Ridgefield are the latest towns in New Jersey to bring suits against drug companies over their alleged roles in the opioid addiction crisis.Berman, Cecchi Appointed Lead Counsel in Insulin Price Fixing Litigation
Steve Berman of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro and James Cecchi of Carella, Byrne, Cecchi, Olstein, Brody & Agnello, will represent a putative class suing insulin manufactures for antitrust violations.In re: Lipitor Antitrust Litig.
Claims of Favorable Reverse Payment Settlement Agreements Were Sufficient to Constitute Allegation of Anticompetitive Activity4 Automakers Agree to Pay $553M on Takata Air Bag Claims
Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW agree to the settlement affecting more than 15 million consumers.4 Automakers Agree to Pay $553M on Takata Air Bag Claims
Toyota, Subaru, Mazda and BMW agree to the settlement affecting more than 15 million consumers.Trending Stories
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