Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Because the interests of the plaintiffs in the representative group do not align with the interests of those in the residual group, the class fails to satisfy Rule 23(a)(4) and the district court imp
...Sporn. Defendants — Jeffrey Chase and Peter Kurshan of Chase Kurshan Herzfeld & Rubin ...
A U.S. magistrate judge in Newark on Tuesday approved a $69 million settlement in a nationwide class action by owners of Volkswagens and Audis whose interiors leaked during rainstorms. The settlement
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
An amendment to N.J.S.A. 17:28-1.1, reversing the Supreme Court's holding in Pinto and prohibiting the use of step-down clauses in automobile insurance policies, should be applied prospectively
The joint statement created to compensate victims of the Holocaust is a political document that does not confer on the signatories, or any portion of them, contractual rights which can be enforced in
Because the court is unable to determine whether plaintiff received adequate medical advice or adequate legal advice, or executed the release freely, summary judgment is denied
...Career History: Current firm since 2002; Chase, Kurshan, Herzfeld & Rubin, associate, 2001-02 (commercial litigation, class actions, environmental litigation, medical malpractice...
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