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What is the Statute of Limitations on Injury Lawsuits in New Jersey?

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Gathering records and proof of your injury is a crucial step in ensuring you do not miss the filing deadline for personal injury lawsuits in New Jersey.

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Pillsbury Adds Restructuring Pro From Paul Hastings In NY

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Law Firm Says Ax 'Draconian' J&J Subpoena In Talc Litigation

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A Mississippi plaintiffs firm urged a New Jersey federal court on Thursday to quash a subpoena served by Johnson & Johnson requesting that the firm turn over documents related to litigation funding and its communication with media outlets, calling the subpoena "draconian" and improper as the firm is not a party to the pharmaceutical giant's current (..)

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What Damages Can You Recover in a Personal Injury Suit in Douglasville, GA?

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You can also claim compensation for the costs to repair or replace your damaged car if you were in a road accident.

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NJ Midyear Report: Disbarment Rethink, Record Access Wins

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The New Jersey Supreme Court in recent months opened the door to reinstating disbarred attorneys and ensured public access to law enforcement records, while lower appellate courts blessed nondisparagement clauses in employment-related settlement agreements and put the burden on personal injury litigants to justify conditions for defense medical examinations. (..)

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Talc Claimants Argue Bad Faith In J&J Unit's Ch. 11 Trial

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Talc injury claimants in the Chapter 11 case of Johnson & Johnson's talc unit told a New Jersey bankruptcy judge Monday that the company filed for bankruptcy as a litigation strategy after getting hit with more than 38,000 personal injury suits, and that the case should be tossed on bad faith grounds.

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AI Healthcare Startup Abridge Raises $300M Series E

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