By Colleen Murphy | February 3, 2025
If the justices determine the payment was a supplementary incentive it would bar the plaintiff from recovering 200% of lost wages and attorney costs and fees.
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"I fear the consequences of mass deportation on a personal level, on a community level and on a society level," Foday Turay, an assistant prosecutor in the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office, told the Senate Judiciary Committee as a DACA immigrant.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | November 26, 2024
The Justice Department demanded Google's internal communications in the search engine case in the and delivered closing arguments in the company's advertising tech trial in Virginia.
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | November 14, 2024
“We’re holding them hostage,” Republican Commissioner Melissa Holyoak of the Federal Trade Commission said of merging parties affected by FTC Chair Lina Khan’s strategic use of consent orders. “This is an extreme abuse of our authority. It is so troubling to me.”
By Sulaiman Abdur-Rahman | November 12, 2024
April M. Perry has become President Joe Biden's 214th successful nominee, with the majority of those appointees being women or persons of color. In 2023, Vice President-elect JD Vance had opposed her nomination as U.S. attorney in Chicago.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | November 5, 2024
The arguments involved a case where the trial court and Appellate Division came to opposite conclusions on whether plaintiffs must serve an affidavit of merit in multiple specialties for a suit against a doctor with more than one specialty.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | October 28, 2024
This latest round of Superior Court nominees brings the total number of vacant seats on the bench down to 39.
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By Colleen Murphy | October 23, 2024
"It should not matter if I am paying a referral fee to a licensed New Jersey attorney or a licensed out-of-state attorney. It is a distinction without a difference," an American Board of Trial Advocates lawyer said.
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By Colleen Murphy | October 22, 2024
"Has any court ever found that particular scientific studies have to be generally accepted, or just the diagnosis as a whole has to be generally accepted by the relevant medical community?" Associate Justice Rachel Wainer Apter asked.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | October 10, 2024
"What I don't like is that this bill now says I have to tell the defendant insurance company that my client is borrowing money," Sen. Jon Bramnick said.
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