...for Don Purdy, Galloway Township, Steve Bonanni, Tiffany Cuviello); James Birchmeier, Powell, Birchmeier & Powell, Tuckahoe (for Keith Hartman). ...
Trial verdicts and settlements of interest
A hole in a boardwalk plank did not constitute a dangerous condition; any action Wildwood took to protect against the hole or the failure to take such action was not palpably unreasonable
...police superintendent or a written test, Lynch had not, and ramp attendant James Lawrence did not ask if she had. In the suit...
To recover noneconomic damages under AICRA, an accident victim has to prove only an injury defined in N.J.S.A. 36:6A-8(a)'s limitation on lawsuit threshold, and does not have to clear the additional
Because the notice requirements of the Tort Claims Act do not apply to causes of action which allege the commission of intentional torts by public employees accruing prior to June 2004, defendants' c
In enacting the 1998 Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act the Legislature intended to require that an injury be both permanent and serious to permit a plaintiff to cross the amended verbal thresho
...this case. James v. Torres...
Here are the largest personal injury verdicts reported by the New Jersey Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 26, 2002, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement
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