...cheaper and less formal. They may also seek to avoid juries because of their belief that emotional appeals by plaintiffs can lead to excessive verdicts...
...also struck down several terms of the agreement as unconscionable. Recent...control." (Citing Citizens Bank v. Alafabco, 539 U...
New Jersey Law Journal
...2011Before: FISHER, HARDIMAN and GREENAWAY, JR., Circuit Judges.OPINION OF THE COURTTenet Healthcare Corporation, along with two of its subsidiaries...
...court in Trenton poses whether plaintiffs whose suits are dismissed after years of litigation in wake of a recent pro-arbitration U.S. Supreme Court...
...Bank rule, a rule announced in Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, Del., which required the availability of class-wide arbitration...
...opposed the motion, arguing that, pursuant to Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, 912 A.2d 88, 100 (N.J. 2006...
...arbitration agreement was unconscionable and unenforceable under Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, Del., 912 A.2d 88 (N.J. 2006), where...
...invalidated on public policy grounds, as in Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach . The trial court provisionally denied defendant's motion to...
...always looked favorably on such contracts. In Muhammad v. County Bank of Rehoboth Beach, 184 N.J. 1 (2006), the Court nullified a...
...Nursing Home Responsibilities and Rights of Residents Act, which bars facilities...upholds a decision by Burlington County Superior Court Judge Karen Suter...
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