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Beware of What You Say! New Jersey Employers May Be Held Liable for "Negligent Misrepresentation" by Providing Inaccurate Employment References ( August 2005 )
In Singer v. Beach Trading Co., Inc. et al., No. A-1617-04T5 (N.J. App. Div., July 19, 2005), the New Jersey Appellate Division, in a case of first impression, defined the circumstances under which an employer may be held liable for damages as a result of providing an inaccurate and/or false employment reference for a former employee. -
Telephone Company Held Liable for Failure to Provide Reliable, Timely Information About Location of Underground Lines ( December 2003 )
Plote, Inc. contracted with the Illinois Department of Transportation to make improvements to a road. But because Illinois Bell provided incomplete and inaccurate information about the location of its underground facilities, the project was delayed by seven months. Plote sued Illinois Bell under a variety of legal theories for damages resulting from the delay. -
Lender Liability Update: Recent Cases and Trends ( October 1999 )
Recent Trends. The recent trend in lender liability under Texas . -
An Environmental Consultant's Guide to Identifying and Avoiding Liability ( December 1998 )
As consultants are called on with increasing frequency to identify, analyze and mitigate envir. -
Breach of Warranty and Negligent Misrepresentation ( August 1998 )
General Electric Capital Corp. v. Rauch, 1998 WL 250841 (Mo. App. S.D. 5/19/98). BREACH OF WARRANTY AND NEGLIGENT M.
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