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SCOTUSblog Coverage. Academic highlight: Symposium on Goodyear and Nicastro (Amanda Frost, June 13, 2012); Opinion analysis: No jurisdiction over foreign companies (James Bickford, June 30, 2011); The ...
Nicastro v. McIntyre Machinery America, Ltd., A-29 September Term 2008; Supreme Court; opinion by Albin, J.; dissents by Hoens and Rivera-Soto, JJ.; decided February ...
Alleging the machine’s safety guard was inadequate, Nicastro in 2003 sued the British manufacturer of the machine, J. McIntyre, as well as its exclusive U.S. distributor, McIntyre America.
A decade-old product liability case by a metalworker who severed four of his fingers cannot proceed in New Jersey state courts, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled yesterday.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in a case that could have serious implications for lawsuits involving businesses overseas. The story behind J. McIntyre Machinery v. Nicastro ...
Robert Nicastro lost four fingers on his right hand in a 2001 accident with a 3-ton, metal-shearing machine at Curcio Scrap Metal in Saddle Brook, Thursday, February 9, 2023 | Back issues. Try ... J.
Nicastro et al v. McIntyre Machinery Ltd. et al, A-1755-06T5; Appellate Division; opinion by Lisa, J.A.D.; decided and approved for publication April 9, 2008. Before Judges Cuff, Lisa and ...
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