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New Jersey Law Journal

Superior Court or Forthright? That Is the Question

When a complaint includes PIP counts, is it more advantageous and cost-effective to keep the matter in Superior Court or remove it to Forthright?
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Diminished Value in Automobile Damage Cases

At times, we as practitioners lack a keen sense for the obvious.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Certification of Permanency: Important Policy With Unfair Unintended Consequences

There should be an exception for injured parties whose treating physician won't sign a certification of permanency for reasons unrelated to his opinion on the injury.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Five Important New Cases

Gerald H. Baker's annual update on the world of New Jersey auto insurance law.
30 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Tesla Has 'Nothing to Do With Traditional Dealer Experience,' GC says

The general counsel of Tesla Motors Inc., Todd Maron, defended the electric car company's business model and lashed out at critics during a forum held by the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

VW's Crisis Management Playbook: Lost In Translation

To be a leader, the company will need consumers to follow. That requires rebuilding trust. Whether the company can do that remains to be seen.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

$1.35M Settlement for Seniors in Collision With Uninsured, Drunken Driver

Ginnis & Krathen attorneys secured the pre-suit settlement for three seniors whose car was rear-ended at an intersection by a drunken driver.
2 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Doctor's Choice Physical Med. & Rehab Center, P.C. v. Travelers Personal Ins. Co., PICS Case No. 15-1887 (Pa. Dec. 21, 2015) Saylor, C.J. (14 pages).

By | January 12, 2016
The Superior Court erred in allowing a medical treatment provider to recover attorney fees from an insurance carrier that denied reimbursement after conducting a peer review since there is no express statutory authorization for fee shifting on provider challenges to peer-review determinations. Reversed and remanded.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

OpenTable's GC Steers Toward Metromile

Pay-per-mile car insurance provider Metromile has named John Orta as its first-ever general counsel. Orta took over the post this month after serving as the senior vice president, general counsel and secretary of OpenTable Inc., where he worked since 2006.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Why Aren't Franchises Suing Volkswagen?

Volkswagen AG has been hit by lawsuits over its emissions cheating debacle from just about every angle. But one group has so far been conspicuously unwilling to sue the carmaker: Volkswagen's 650 franchise car dealers in the U.S.
5 minute read

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