Stewart v. NJ Turnpike Auth.
In this appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court considered “whether the plaintiffs’ premises liability claim under N.J.S.A. 59:4-2 of the New Jersey Tort Claims Act (TCA) should survive summary judgment
In this appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court considered “whether the plaintiffs’ premises liability claim under N.J.S.A. 59:4-2 of the New Jersey Tort Claims Act (TCA) should survive summary judgment
The New Jersey Appellate Division reversed the trial court’s grant of summary judgment. Plaintiff sued Defendant-appellants alleging medical negligence and vicarious liability for the negligent acts of their agents or employees.
An insurance company sued several pharmacies and doctors that had financial interests in those pharmacies. The gist of the suit was that the doctors were prescribing a compound cream that
The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the order dismissing all claims and parties in this action in which Plaintiff sought damages related to Decedent’s alleged exposure to asbestos. Decedent worked for
In these ten one-sided appeals, which the New Jersey Appellate Division consolidated, Weinberger Divorce & Family Law Group LLC (“the firm”), challenged the denial of its motions to enforce the
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reversed the trial court’s order, which granted summary judgment. Capital Blue Cross (“CBC”) employed Evans. CBC provided its employees with short-term disability benefits under its Salary
An en banc panel of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court reversed the trial court’s summary judgment order. Teachers filed a declaratory judgment action and civil rights case, challenging the constitutionality of
The Third Circuit affirmed the District Court’s grant of summary judgment in this suit, which was “the culmination of a history of conflict and animosity that has unfortunately characterized the
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court affirmed the trial court’s application of the in pari delicto doctrine, which precludes plaintiffs from recovering damages if their cause of action is based at least
Sherwood challenged the deductions from his inmate account for alleged outstanding fines, costs, fees, and restitution on the basis that the deductions were contrary to the various sentencing court orders
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