As discussed in a prior Saiber Construction Law Column, in New Jersey, the “economic-loss doctrine” bars tort claims when the ...
Guidance for employers and their counsel on navigating litigation involving trade secret misappropriation, including ...
Tort law and personal injury law often get mentioned together, which can make the two sound like the same thing. They are closely related, but they do not mean the same thing. Understanding each one ...
Jeffrey Simon and David Greenstone, founding shareholders in the national trial firm Simon Greenstone Panatier, have been selected among the 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers in America, each earning ...
Professor Samuel L. Bray, '05 Professor Samuel L. Bray, ’05, has been named the Walter Mander Research Scholar, effective ...
Plaintiff lawyers could have done the right thing when they began seeing reports of women suffering painful side effects from pelvic mesh implants. They could have represented clients with legitimate ...
Tort law has traditionally been based on three main pillars: compensation, deterrence, and corrective justice. Basically, tort law is about compensating the victims by giving them what they lost ...
abstract. Tort cases often hinge on whether the defendant behaved “unreasonably.” Tort theorists have long debated what makes behavior unreasonable, with many seeking answers in economic theory or ...
Last week, former Attorney General William P. Barr wrote an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal purporting to expose a nefarious effort to impose a carbon tax through tort litigation. His op-ed is part ...
Catherine Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy, has been named by the Association of American Law Schools Section on Torts and Compensation Systems as the recipient of the 2026 ...
One of Ashby Shores’ earliest memories was falling asleep to bedtime stories read by his father, a third-year law student at the time. These were no ordinary nighttime tales like “Goodnight Moon” or ...