Lawyers who feel the urge to comment publicly, and perhaps passionately, about litigation opponents should be heartened by an appeals court ruling that gave an attorney wide latitude
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Police conducting a routine safety inspection of a commercial truck don't need a warrant before they check a hidden compartment to confirm suspicions of drugs inside, a New Jersey appeals court holds
The trooper's warrantless search of a commercial truck to confirm a suspected hidden compartment and identify its contents, made during a routine safety inspection, was a valid administrative search
In this ERISA action, the undisputed record fails to support plaintiff's claims of gross mishandling in the evaluation of his claim for long-term disability benefits; the denial was not arbitrary or
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