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New Jersey Law Journal

Commercial Property Owner Awarded $10.1M in Condemnation Case

By | December 19, 2014
A Bergen County jury on Oct. 23 awarded the owners of a parcel of land located in Maywood and Rochelle Park, N.J., $10.098 million as compensation for its condemnation by the state for the construction of a highway overpass in New Jersey v. 200 Route 17.
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New York Law Journal

Police Can Sue if Workplace Is Unsafe, Judges Rule

By | December 19, 2014
Police officers can sue their employers for injuries or deaths caused by occupational hazards unrelated to the inherent dangers they face as officers, the state Court of Appeals ruled Thursday.
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Daily Report Online

Rejecting $2M for Severed Leg Pays Off: Rome Jury Awards Plaintiff $8.6M

A Floyd hospital employee who rejected a $2 million offer to settle his suit after losing his leg when a hospital vehicle collided with his motorcycle was awarded $8.6 million last week by a jury in Rome.
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Daily Business Review

Boca Raton Attorneys Win $2.6 Million for Churchgoer

Bruce Glotzer and Matthew Kobren showed their client would need two or three knee replacements after she was injured on a slippery sidewalk outside of a Catholic church.
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Law.com

Plaintiffs Culled, but Defect Claims Advance Against GM

A federal judge in New York has allowed a consolidated consumer class action to go forward against General Motors Co. over its ignition switch recalls—although on a limited basis.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Family Doc Can't Testify to Need for Specialized Surgery

A Philadelphia judge has ruled a plaintiff's primary care physician cannot be qualified to testify as an expert on laser spine surgery.
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Texas Lawyer

2014 Year in Review: Personal Injury

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The Legal Intelligencer

A Look at Past, Present and Future of Pelvic Mesh Litigation

The transvaginal mesh litigation has been ongoing for several years now but the end may be in sight (or at least visible with a telescope).
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New Jersey Law Journal

Q&A: Food Safety Lawyer Bill Marler on What Not to Eat

An interview with Bill Marler, a name partner at Seattle's Marler Clark, who has represented victims in every major food poisoning outbreak for three decades.
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New Jersey Law Journal

C.J.R. v. G.A.

By | December 10, 2014
Child Not Liable for Injury to Other Player During Lacrosse Game
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