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By Samantha Joseph | February 8, 2018
A state judicial panel remanded the case to the trial court to enter a final judgment of foreclosure.
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By Jeffrey M. Pollock | February 5, 2018
Once accepted by the court as an expert, the expert needs to get out of the witness chair (after asking the court for permission) and take control of the courtroom.
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By Louis Locascio | January 29, 2018
OP-ED: Judge formulates guidelines for determining the need for expert testimony in a particular case.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 29, 2018
In 'Hayes,' the court has provided clear guidelines for the handling of evidential issues that occur with some frequency. Since prior opinions on these issues have been principally by the Appellate Division, it is helpful and appropriate that the bench and bar have now guidance by our highest court.
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By Vicki Haskett | January 29, 2018
Here are some key tips that may help you prove your claim and win your medical malpractice lawsuit.
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By Max Mitchell | January 18, 2018
A case where an attorney was barred from attending a client's independent psychological exam should proceed, despite the plaintiff's argument that she had a right to counsel during the evaluation, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled.
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By Max Mitchell | January 16, 2018
Federal investigators are refusing to turn over evidence related to a fatal food truck explosion in Philadelphia, truck rental giant U-Haul has alleged in a lawsuit claiming improperly withheld evidence is central to a products liability litigation pending in Philadelphia.
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By Marc H. Zitomer | January 8, 2018
It is widely recognized that a poorly conducted investigation is as detrimental to an employer and the victim as having conducted no investigation at all.
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By Zack Needles | December 28, 2017
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has declined to review a Superior Court ruling that a plaintiff in a motorcycle accident case was prejudiced by the admission of evidence of his alcohol consumption.
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By Michael Booth | December 27, 2017
For the first time since before newly elected Gov. Chris Christie made the unconventional decision not to renominate a justice up for tenure, the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2017 had a full roster of seven justices for the entire calendar year.
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