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Florida Jury Returns $3.2M Verdict: Was Bifurcation Key?
"Bifurcation can be an extremely valuable tool," said attorney Christopher T. Kuleba, who is not associated with the case.In a Very Productive Month, Court Tackles Search and Seizure and Police Misconduct
The New York Court of Appeals released 18 opinions in November, the most in a single month in more than four years. One such opinion was 'People v. Cuencas' , in which the Court of Appeals considered whether the police had a reasonable basis to believe that a third party provided consent to enter a premises where the police found and arrested the defendants without a warrant.Interracial Marriages to Get Added Protection Under New Law
The Respect for Marriage Act ensures that not only same-sex marriages, but also interracial marriages, are enshrined in federal law.Negligence of Health Care Providers: Malpractice or Ordinary Negligence?
The distinction between medical malpractice and negligence is a subtle one, for medical malpractice is but a species of negligence and no rigid analytical line separates the two. This article will discuss the factors and principles used by the appellate courts in making this distinction.NJ Federal Judge Finds 'Triable Issue' in Walmart Slip-and-Fall Case
"Typically, constructive notice is a question of fact for the jury, but it may be appropriate for summary judgment when no reasonable juror could conclude otherwise," the court said.View more book results for the query "Norman Wohlgemuth Chandler & Jeter"
Dissent Got It Right in Mode-of-Operation Case
'Jeter v. Sam's Club' did not get to the jury because of the crabbed interpretation of the mode-of-operation rule adopted by the state Supreme Court.Packaging Matters: Table Grapes, Clamshell Containers, and the Mode of Operation Rule
A recent New Jersey Supreme Court decision is important for retail defendants who operate self-service businesses that require customers to handle the goods they seek to purchase.NJ's Mode of Operation Rule Could Leave Both Sides With 'Sour Grapes'
On March 17, the New Jersey Supreme Court rendered a somewhat contentious 4-2 decision in 'Jeter v. Sam's Club,' in the ongoing struggle to define the parameters of the controversial 'mode of operation' rule.Can DNA Testing Be Used to Disinherit a Potential Heir?
Is there a valid reason to deny genetic testing in a case alleging disinheritance, as opposed to a case alleging the right to inherit? Is there such a thing as disinheritance by proof of non-paternity?Here Are Big Pharma's Go-To Law Firms for Opioid Marketing Defense
ALM takes a look at which law firms the pharmaceutical industry is turning to for representation in this nationwide spate of opioid marketing litigation.Trending Stories
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