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Cooperatives & Condominiums
March 01, 2017
Discussion of two recent cases.
Development
March 01, 2017
Cases involving an air stripped in a park, and failure to maintain a landmarked building.
Landlord & Tenant
March 01, 2017
Several key rulings are discussed.
Real Property Law
March 01, 2017
In-depth analysis of the latest important rulings.
Alabama High Court Wrongful Death Decision Sets Stage for Increased Provider Risk
March 01, 2017
A look at a recent case decided in the Supreme Court of Alabama that concerns questions of the personhood of a nonviable fetus for purposes of a wrongful death action.
<i>He, Cuevas</i> and the Law of Remittitur in New Jersey
March 01, 2017
Despite the established purpose of a compensatory damage award, there are occasions when a verdict is so excessive it could only have been arrived at in an effort to punish, rather than to compensate. In those instances of a "runaway" jury award, there are two generally recognized forms of relief available to address the excessive verdict: a new trial as to damages only, or remittitur.
Drug & Device News
March 01, 2017
Teva has agreed to pay $520M to settle an FCPA complaint. Here's why.
Med Mal News
March 01, 2017
A look at a potentially chilling attorney sanction in Pennsylvania.
Verdicts
March 01, 2017
In-depth analysis of a case in which a jury did not receive all evidence.
Expert Witnesses: Observing the Limits of Expertise
March 01, 2017
Life-altering opinions are also being offered by file reviewers (work product reviewers), some of whom seem to be oblivious to, or unconcerned about, the inherent limitations of a file reviewer's data.

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