by James O’Connor Today marks the 51st anniversary of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Most everyone alive in 1963, and old enough, remembers where they were the day the president was gunned down while visiting Dallas. There was much...
by Editorial Staff We write a lot about arbitration because there’s a lot to write about it. It’s a broad topic with many tentacles- too many, in fact. For a large percentage of Americans, they unknowingly waive their right to take a dispute against...
by Editorial Staff Ebola has been making the headlines ever since the first case on American soil was confirmed. The news has sparked fear and anger and rightly so. Ever since the government announced the presence of the dreaded disease there has been nothing short of...
by Carol Thompson In court papers filed Sept. 29, retail giant Wal-Mart claims that comedian Tracy Morgan is responsible for his own crash injuries because he wasn’t wearing a seatbelt. In June, Morgan and four others were traveling on the New Jersey Turnpike in...
by Carol Thompson Yesterday the New Jersey Supreme Court overturned an order compelling arbitration in a case against U.S. Legal Services Group, LP (USLGS) ruling that the arbitration agreement signed by the plaintiff failed to clearly state that she...