A jury awarded $11.5 million to a stroke victim after a state trooper wrongfully arrested her during a medical emergency.
Environmental activists’ strategy of punishing fossil fuel companies at the local level suffers another defeat.
A New Jersey Judge tossed out a Democrat lawsuit attempting to pin blame on oil companies for damages to the state allegedly ...
The decision is the fourth in a string of losses for state and local governments that have accused the oil and gas industry ...
Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp., and other oil giants successfully convinced a New Jersey judge to toss the state’s climate ...
In the sometimes-formulaic world of securities class action litigation, there’s a buzzy new reason for shareholders to sue: "AI washing." ...
A wrongful death lawsuit claims a Scranton woman died from a product containing kratom, a botanical native to Southeast Asia.
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MotorBiscuit on MSNNew Jersey cop mistakes stroke for drunk driving, state faces $11.5m judgementCheryl Rhines was driving to work in October 2017 when New Jersey state trooper Jennifer Albuja pulled her over. Rhines began ...
More than three-quarters of New Jersey’s municipalities met a key affordable housing deadline in January, according to ...
Pay transparency laws have taken the country by storm over the last few years, and 5 additional states (Illinois, Minnesota, ...
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Trump's effort to neuter the 14th Amendment would impose massive administrative burdens on governments and parents ...
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