Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
In a case closely watched by medical malpractice and hospital lawyers, the New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to hear its first appeal concerning a patient-protection law enacted after the mayhem wr
Under the Wrongful Death Act, pecuniary injuries may include a diminishment in a prospective inheritance caused by increased estate taxes incurred due to the premature death of a decedent
Under the Wrongful Death Act, pecuniary injuries may include a diminishment in a prospective inheritance caused by higher estate taxes incurred due to the decedent's death prior to the effect of fede
Neither the secular nature of the cause of action nor the secular professions of the defendants serve as a per se bar to a finding of a lack of subject-matter jurisdiction where plaintiff's claims ca
An Orthodox Jewish obstetrician cannot pursue his defamation claims against his ex-wife, her friends and a Jewish newspaper because a jury would necessarily become entangled in the intricacies and tr
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
New Jersey law governs a Washington state truck owner's responsibility for an accident occurring in New Jersey injuring New Jersey plaintiffs, allegedly caused by a New York resident while driving a
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