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Judge Alleging Bias in Discipline May Access Judiciary Records
A former Jersey City municipal judge suing the state judiciary over what he claims was harsher disciplinary treatment because of his race has won a key discovery ruling.Buyer Beware: Successors May (or May Not) Be Liable for Product Claims
If Company X purchases the assets of Company Y's lawnmower manufacturing business, is it also buying potential claims arising from any sale by Company Y of defective products? Kenneth R. Meyer and Brian P. Sharkey of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman examine the complex area of corporate-successor liability and explain why the best answer to this question is "maybe." A key factor, the authors say, is whether the jurisdiction at issue has adopted one of the recent exceptions to the traditional liability rules.Quinlan v. Curtiss-Wright Corporation
The copying by an employee of an employer's confidential documents relating to a discrimination claim may be protected conduct under the Law Against Discrimination.Settlements of $75M and $36M End Suits Against Antidepressant Maker
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