Travel agents that booked a fishing trip to Costa Rica on which a New Jersey man drowned when the boat capsized in choppy seas are not liable to his estate, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Ci
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
A woman injured on a raft ride at Six Flags Great Adventure has no cause of action against the Jackson amusement park, a state appeals court rules, finding the plaintiff's exclusive remedy was under
The state Supreme Court is deciding whether a suspected drunken driver can be convicted of refusing to take a breath test where the arresting officer gave him inaccurate information about the possibl
Continuing to question Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev without Miranda warnings would clearly have been justified by the public-safety exception established by the Supreme Court in New York
A party may not recover attorney fees under § 1988 for interim relief when a district court ultimately dismisses the party's § 1983 claims on the merits
...Hamilton. Defense Attorney: Timothy Jaeger, Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin, Roseland. Insurer:...
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
A New Jersey law firm won't have to turn over documents to the government for use in a tax case over $77 million in capital losses claimed by a client
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