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... Plaintiff attorneys: Christopher O'Toole, O'Toole Law Firm...taking a nap on his couch when he was roused by...
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Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Though the doctrine allowing a suit for emotional distress by one who witnesses the death of a family member has been broadened to include intimate acquaintances, the court drew the line at inter-spe
A pet owner is not permitted to recover for emotional distress caused by observing the traumatic death of her pet
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New Jersey's highest court has refused to recognize an emotional-distress cause of action for witnessing the grisly death of a pet, no matter how dear to the owner
Daily Business Review
New Jersey's highest court has refused to recognize an emotional-distress cause of action for witnessing the grisly death of a pet, no matter how dear to the owner
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey's highest court has refused to recognize an emotional-distress cause of action for witnessing the grisly death of a pet, no matter how dear to the owner
...Defense Attorney:Brian O'Toole, O'Toole & Couch, Whippany. Plaintiff Experts: Avrill Berkman...
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