Notice to the bar
Because defendants structured their website in a manner that failed to give potential purchasers reasonable notice of the forum-selection clause, the clause is presumptively unenforceable
...accused partner Amy Maldonado Tehauno of making unauthorized withdrawals from firm bank accounts and placing the firm at risk by simultaneous use of...
Notice to the bar
A new federal rule that went into effect on Sept. 1 has banned those annoying telemarketing robocalls. But lawsuits against the companies behind those calls continue to move forward around the countr
Failure to plead sufficient facts results in the dismissal of the CFA and common-law fraud claims regarding defendants' advertisement claims regarding its product
...the claim. Defense lawyer Scott Shaffer of The Lustigman Firm in New York says he's happy about the dismissal...
Letters sent by lawyers in advance of filing suit are protected by an absolute privilege, an Essex County judge has held in a case of first impression in New Jersey
The absolute privilege that extends to statements made during litigation is extended to plaintiff's attorney's prelitigation letter to defendants
...the messages, the court wrote. More recently, two major law firms (Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Pepper Hamilton) made news in February...
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