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Cite as: Vassi v. The Salem House Condominium Board, 103647/10, NYLJ 1202486071360, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided March 10, 2011)Justice Louis B. Yorkp cl
N.J. Hormone Replacement Drug Suits Dismissed Under Product Liability Act
The fate of 168 New Jersey suits against the makers of hormone replacement drugs has been thrown into doubt with the summary dismissal of the first two of the cases slated for trial. Superior Court Judge Jamie Happas ruled the state Products Liability Act's rebuttable presumption of adequate labeling applied and the plaintiffs failed to surmount it. She also dismissed the other counts, violation of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and common law claims of fraudulent and negligent misrepresentation.Secured Creditor's Right to Credit Bid May Be at Risk
With many Chapter 11 plans contemplating the sale of a lender's collateral, attorneys for debtors and secured creditors alike will be interested to see if the Third Circuit affirms the reasoning of the District Court in Philadelphia Newspapers and the Fifth Circuit in Pacific Lumber .Using Their E-Words Against Them
Corporate defendants, and especially their in-house counsel, shudder when electronic discovery is mentioned. E-discovery puts a company on the defensive and hampers its ability to develop its defense strategy. Attorneys Eric L. Probst and Kerri A. Wright, of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman, believe it's time for defendants to turn the tables on plaintiffs and make e-discovery a two-way street by serving requests on and conducting Internet searches of plaintiffs.Cite as: Seaport Loan Products, LLC v. Lower Brule Community Development Enterprise LLC, 651492/12, NYLJ 1202584498096, at *1 (Sup., NY, Decided December 14, 2012)p class=
Courts Struggle With the Application of Contract Law to Internet Transactions
Almost as quickly as the Internet has grown, so have questions regarding the basic applicability of contract law related to its use. Every sale, whether done online, in person or over the phone, involves the creation of a contract. There is an offer, acceptance and consideration. However, an e-commerce transaction can involve questions that do not easily fit into traditional contract law concepts.Trending Stories
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