Tort “Reform” is a Generous Word

Sep. 9th, 2011   /   , , , , , , , , , , /   By: David Aronberg

Tort reform, tort reform, tort reform.  So, what is it?  Well, it depends who you ask.   If you ask the owners of large corporations (and their friends, colleagues and attorneys), they’ll tell you that tort reform is a series of measures employed to protect industry, corporations and insurance companies and enhance competitiveness in a global market. …

The Young and the Reckless

Aug. 24th, 2011   /   , , /   By: David Aronberg

To experience a rite of passage is to graduate to a new level of maturity and responsibility in the eyes of your community.  That’s especially true of the New Jersey Graduated Driver’s License program.  In New Jersey, during your first year of driving, you are restricted to driving only when an adult is present in…

Personal Injury – Compensation???

Aug. 22nd, 2011   /   , , , /   By: David Aronberg

Personal injury attorneys are plentiful for a reason – personal injuries are a common (unfortunately) part of life in our society.  Our culture is founded in the notion that justice is sought through the law, both in criminal cases and in civil cases such as those stemming from personal injury cases.  So, when you are…

Dog Bite – Personal Injury Case???

Aug. 10th, 2011   /   , , , , , /   By: David Aronberg

Of harmless people, it is often noted that their “bark is worse than their bite.”  But as one of our clients experienced first-hand last month, just the opposite was the case of a family friend’s dog. We have recently been retained as counsel for a young woman who was viciously attacked by her friend’s canine companion.  On…

Casey Anthony still in the news…

Aug. 5th, 2011   /   , /   By: David Aronberg

It just wouldn’t be the summer of 2011 if Casey Anthony wasn’t popping up in the headlines again, right? Well, it appears that way. Today, her lawyers aren’t arguing her lack of guilt (not to be confused with innocence)—they’re arguing that she should not have to return to Orlando to serve a probationary period for…

Voir Dire – Questioning of potential jurors

Aug. 2nd, 2011   /   , , , , /   By: David Aronberg

Voir Dire is a phrase commonly used in the American legal world, but it has its roots, both linguistically and philosophically, in ancient times and societies. It literally means “an oath to tell the truth”. Today, the phrase refers to the process by which potential jurors are questioned about their background and potential biases prior…

Pharmaceutical Drug Liability

Jul. 22nd, 2011   /   , , , , , /   By: David Aronberg

All prescription medication that we take comes with a laundry list of side effects that we need to be aware of when taking medication. Manufacturers of all prescribed medications have a duty to appropriately test all drugs and medications before putting them on the market and making them available to the public. Once they are…

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