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Attorneys Reinstated From 2010 Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund For Client Protection declares that the following New Jersey attorneys, having fully satisfied the requirements of the annual assessment, are hereby removed from the list of those declared ineligible by Order of the New Jersey Supreme Court dated September 22, 2010 and effective upon publication on September 27, 2010.Shifting Winds on Ca. Court over Insurance Cases
When it comes to insurance coverage cases, the California Supreme Court is getting about as easy to read as a Rorschach test. The court is increasingly fractured when making insurance law and some justices are shuttling between the policyholder and insurer divide. That murkiness is underscored by Monday's decision in PPG Industries Inc. v. Transamerica Insurance Co., in which a typically pro-policyholder minority justice wrote the majority 4-3 opinion and a pro-insurer justice joined the dissenters.Summer Associates at Large Texas Firms
Summer Associate Hires Up at Many Big-Tex Firms � There are more summer associates working at Texas� largest firms this summer � the first upward swing in summer associate hiring in three years. Twenty-two of Texas� 25 largest firms provided information. The participating firms hired 914 summer associates, an increase of 16 summer associates, or a 2 percent increase, compared with the 898 associates the same firms brought in during the summer of 2003. By Jeanne GrahamPennsylvania Justices to Hear 'Fear of AIDS' Case
Agreeing to finally speak on one of the hottest issues in medical malpractice, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court granted allocatur review to a lower court's decision that a plaintiff could not recover for the "fear of AIDS." The plaintiff was misdiagnosed with HIV and believed he had the disease for a year before learning his test results were wrong.Title Means Little When Doctors Sleep With Their Patients
General practice physicians can face a medical malpractice claim if they have a sexual relationship with a patient while providing them with psychological care, an en banc panel of the Superior Court has ruled.Trending Stories
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