A federal judge enforced a $300,000 settlement Monday in a patent suit against Sony over technology that provides vibration in its PlayStation
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A federal appeals court January 30 upheld a New Jersey gun control law as applied to sales of BB guns and other pellet-firing air guns
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Two law firm employees whose financial data was hacked don't have standing to sue the payroll-processing company that allowed the breach, a federal appeals court has held in a precedential opinion
The former Levinson Axelrod associate who launched a website mocking the firm -- and got sued for it -- has quietly settled the litigation and shut down the page
Drawing a proverbial line in the sand, the New Jersey Supreme Court held Thursday that the broker's duty of care that requires warning open-house visitors of safety hazards does not cover short-term
The federal judge assigned to Levinson Axelrod's suit against an ex-associate over his "Levinson Axelrod Really Sucks" gripe site decided to take herself off the case last Monday, even before the def
The online-only law reviews that sprang up a decade ago at Rutgers law schools in Newark, N.J., and Camden are entering the next stage of the Internet evolution: the blogosphere
For Broadway producer Martin Richards, how New Jersey's high court defines "spouse" will determine whether he gets a bigger slice of the fortune left by John Seward Johnson Sr., the son of the founde
...private response to a query by Peter Crawford Jr. of Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis, but was made public in the July 2 edition of...
A municipality can't condemn a property simply by declaring it not fully productive and thus in need of development, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled June 13 in a decision that trims back use of em
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