...and that the deal was voided, defendants counsel moved under Rule 4:50-1(e) to enforce the settlement and to vacate the...
The judiciary is examining the amount of time it takes to bring a case to trial in both the criminal and civil arenas. There are consequences for all types of cases that don't move as quickly as they
...late and that the deal was voided, defendant's counsel moved under Rule 4:50-1(e) to enforce the settlement and to vacate the...
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...settle or even to make a settlement offer. The corollary to this rule: A party is within its rights to do what the defendant in...
...taking Wisconsin's bar exam thanks to the state's diploma privilege rule. (As a Marquette grad, I know this from personal experience.) Washington, D...
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...of 4,700 participants, says the hospital should be following minimum-funding rules dictated by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. St. Peter...
...The panel finds that to grant relief would reward noncompliance with the rules and encourage gamesmanship. [Decided April 30, 2013.] CIVIL...
E-malpractice covers medical professional errors related to any health services delivered or enhanced through the Internet and related technologies. Courts are likely to apply to such transactions th
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