Public entities got good news Tuesday when an appeals court ruled in a published opinion that they can't be held liable for their 9-1-1 operators' negligence
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
An Essex County jury on Friday awarded $16.3 million to an Irvington High School student who was left paralyzed from a bathroom beating
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A federal judge has ordered an attorney to pay more than $30,000 in sanctions after confidential documents the lawyer turned over to a client ended up fueling a third party's legal action
...The lawyer they hired to sue Heyburn, Thomas Cafferty of Scarinci Hollenbeck in Lyndhurst, N.J., said: "The matter has been resolved...
A federal judge in Trenton, N.J., has refused to dismiss a suit by Levinson Axelrod against a former associate who set up a "gripe site" to trash the firm
A federal judge in Trenton, N.J., has refused to dismiss a suit by Levinson Axelrod against a former associate who set up a "gripe site" to trash the firm
...judge said. Levinson Axelrod's lawyer, Thomas Cafferty of Scarinci Hollenbeck in Lyndhurst, N.J., said Wednesday through a spokeswoman: "Today...
The federal judge assigned to Levinson Axelrod's suit against an ex-associate over his "Levinson Axelrod Really Sucks" gripe site decided to take herself off the case last Monday, even before the def
A blogger sued for her online criticism of a software company on a porn industry message board cannot invoke New Jersey's press shield law, a Monmouth County judge said in a case of first impression
In a closely watched school prayer case, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a New Jersey high school football coach's First Amendment rights were not violated when school district o
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