...do not specify a dollar amount. Norman Hobbie, of Hobbie, Corrigan, Bertucio & Tashjy in Eatontown, represents the largest contingent of claimants ...
The owner of a commuter ferry that struck a Manhattan dock on Jan. 9, injuring dozens of passengers, has turned to the same maritime law that shielded the owners of the Titanic
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
The Law Journal's annual review of personal injury cases resulting in the largest recoverie
The jury instruction requires reversal where it allowed for a conviction based on a relationship between defendant, a high school coach, and student-victims not statutorily prescribed
... Plaintiff Norman Hobbie of Hobbie, Corrigan & Bertucio; Thomas Comer of Lomurro, Davison, Eastman & Munoz. Defendants ...
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
The state Supreme Court says it needs more information to decide whether it should overturn its 2-year-old ruling that requires higher thresholds of probable cause and exigent circumstances to justif
The New Jersey Supreme Court seems to be re-examining its two-year-old ruling that requires higher thresholds of probable cause and exigent circumstances to justify warrantless searches of vehicles a
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