...Gelson, Neptune (formerly in Manasquan), partner, 1974-96; Campbell, Foley, Lee, Murphy & Cernigliaro, Asbury Park, associate, then partner, 1969-74 ...
Despite the jury's allocating 60% of fault and proximate cause to Starbucks and 40% to plaintiff in this slip-and-fall case, there was no miscarriage of justice in its denial of compensatory damages
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
Where defendants waited 14 months, until the day of trial, to raise a defense of collateral estoppel based on Habick, they are equitably estopped from asserting the defense
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
WolfBlock is defending itself against a malpractice complaint that charges it failed to notify a New Jersey business client's insurer about a personal injury suit, making the client responsible for m
Where there was no abuse of discretion, Appellate Division erred in reversing the trial court's ruling on the admissibility of expert testimony from defendant's biomechanical engineer
In another dispute over the rights of undocumented aliens, two New Jersey building contractors are asking the courts to bar suits by workers to recover for injuries at jobs they hold illegally
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