As discussed in a prior Saiber Construction Law Column, in New Jersey, the “economic-loss doctrine” bars tort claims when the ...
Your client's constitutional rights have been violated but your client has not suffered any injury other than the deprivation of the constitutional right itself. The case appears to be a loser. Is it ...
Part II continues here with the study whether an infidelity clause may be enforceable in New York. Foreseeability. Compensation for foreseeable emotional distress is the undeniable motivator behind ...
Damages are an essential part of any breach of contract claim. Understanding the monetary value of the client’s claim is just as important as understanding the elements or likelihood of success of ...
After a more than three-hour long hearing that included emotional testimony from the public, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday to advance a tort reform bill that opponents argue only ...
The article is here; the abstract: Achieving a sound analysis of reputation and reputational injury is important for understanding the law of defamation. This goal has, however, received surprisingly ...
The Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee voted 13-4 on Thursday to pass HB 1553 to its next— and only other — remaining scheduled stop, the Judiciary Committee. The four “no” votes were cast by Reps.
Disclaimer: This article has been written by Renata M Barnes, a current Law Student. The content is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. While ...