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- Suit Can Proceed Against Lawyer Who Closed for Fraudulent Real Estate Firm
- Flouting Mandatory Joinder Rule Draws Mixed Results in Consumer Fraud Case
- Failure To Disclose Info on Application For Extension Held Not To Void Patent
- Mold Growth in Miele Washers Spoils That Fresh Laundry Smell, Suit Alleges
- Enhanced Disability Due Fireman Who Witnessed Grisly Death at House Fire
- Legal Services Not Protected by Charitable Immunity From Malpractice Suits
- Time Limit for Objecting to Lab Reports Held Tolled Until They Are Received
- Pro Se's Estate Litigation Reinstated Because Dismissal Notice Not Given
- 'Scant' Injury to Pru No Ground for Sealing Documents in Class Action
- Christie Nominates Two Hudson Judges, Five for Regional Municipal Courts
- Mandatory Arbitration Provision in New-Home Warranty Held Leak-proof
- Retired Prosecutors Can't Carry Guns, Appeals Court Says
- Discipline Recommended for Lawyer With Propensity for Holding Back Files
- Dalton, Endorsed Candidate, Defeats Alvarez in State Bar Secretary Race
- Bergen Jury Awards $950,000 to Parent Who Blamed Law Firm for Girl's Abduction
- No Timetable Seen for Federal Probe of Newark Police
- Defendant Held Not Prejudiced by Having First Met His Lawyer on the Date of Trial
- Fee-Shift Clause Found To Be Triggered Where Suit Spurred Corrective Action
- Town Prosecutor Fired After Reporting Drunk Judge Wins $1.3 Million Verdict
- State Bar Again Takes Aim at Abridging Legal Malpractice Limitations Period
- High Court Vindicates Judge Who Used 'Feel of the Case' To Slash Jury Award
- Decal Law Doesn't Put Young Drivers In Danger, N.J. Attorney General Says
- Silence in Divorce on Home Valuation Means Value on Date of Sale Applies
- Asbestos Multiple-Exposure Theory Is Sought To Be Applied in Lead-Paint Suit
- Lawyer's Lax Staff Supervision Led to Case?s Demise, Warrants Suspension
- Inmate Early Release Statute Repealed
- No Workers' Compensation Immunity For Employer's Partner, Court Says
Suit Can Proceed Against Lawyer Who Closed for Fraudulent Real Estate Firm | Top |
A Perth Amboy lawyer who did legal work for a now-bankrupt company that engaged in a mortgage Ponzi scheme can't block a suit against him by another lawyer who says he was a victim, a Newark bankruptcy judge says. | |
Flouting Mandatory Joinder Rule Draws Mixed Results in Consumer Fraud Case | Top |
New Jersey's entire controversy doctrine is still alive and kicking, even if it needs an adjustment from time to time. That's what the state Supreme Court gave in a ruling that fashioned a Solomonic remedy for disobedience of the mandatory joinder rule in a Consumer Fraud Act case. | |
Failure To Disclose Info on Application For Extension Held Not To Void Patent | Top |
A Schering Corp. attorney's failure to disclose adverse information to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in applying for a patent extension does not render the patent unenforceable, a federal judge rules. | |
Mold Growth in Miele Washers Spoils That Fresh Laundry Smell, Suit Alleges | Top |
Miele Washing Machines don't pass the consumer sniff test — literally, a putative class action alleges. | |
Enhanced Disability Due Fireman Who Witnessed Grisly Death at House Fire | Top |
A rookie Montclair police officer traumatized and hospitalized for smoke inhalation after a failed rescue effort at a fatal fire should be awarded enhanced accidental disability benefits, the state Supreme Court rules. | |
Legal Services Not Protected by Charitable Immunity From Malpractice Suits | Top |
Charitable immunity does not shield Northeast New Jersey Legal Services or its lawyers from malpractice suits because most of its funding comes from government sources, rather than private donations, an Essex County judge holds in a case of first impression. | |
Time Limit for Objecting to Lab Reports Held Tolled Until They Are Received | Top |
Clarifying the notice-and-demand statute that provides a 10-day window to challenge lab reports in drug-crime cases, a state appeals court says that the timetable begins to run only at the point when a defendant receives all documents related to the lab analysis. | |
Pro Se's Estate Litigation Reinstated Because Dismissal Notice Not Given | Top |
An unrepresented litigant whose complaint lacks evidentiary support is nonetheless entitled to advance notice before his suit is dismissed, a state appeals court rules. | |
'Scant' Injury to Pru No Ground for Sealing Documents in Class Action | Top |
Prudential Insurance Co. can't bar disclosure of internal documents submitted in discovery in a putative class action that alleges it misled policyholders, a U.S. judge in Newark rules. | |
Christie Nominates Two Hudson Judges, Five for Regional Municipal Courts | Top |
Gov. Chris Christie on Monday announced nominees for the Hudson County Superior Court bench and for five municipal court seats. | |
Mandatory Arbitration Provision in New-Home Warranty Held Leak-proof | Top |
Trying to recover for construction defects under a new-home warranty can cost you your right to go to court, the Appellate Division rules in a precedential decision. | |
Retired Prosecutors Can't Carry Guns, Appeals Court Says | Top |
A three-judge panel says a state statute that allows retired law enforcement officers to carry handguns applies only to retired police officers and detectives, not to lawyers formerly employed as county or state prosecutors. | |
Discipline Recommended for Lawyer With Propensity for Holding Back Files | Top |
Failing to hand over a client's file after the representation ends is not the most serious of ethics infractions, but an Eatontown solo's history of such behavior may up the discipline in his case. | |
Dalton, Endorsed Candidate, Defeats Alvarez in State Bar Secretary Race | Top |
A historic contested election for two State Bar Association leadership positions ended Tuesday with candidates endorsed by the Bar's nominating committee handily defeating their challengers. | |
Bergen Jury Awards $950,000 to Parent Who Blamed Law Firm for Girl's Abduction | Top |
A matrimonial lawyer and her Hackensack firm are hit with a $950,000 malpractice verdict for their role in enabling an international child abduction. | |
No Timetable Seen for Federal Probe of Newark Police | Top |
The Newark Police Department will spend the foreseeable future under the microscope of Department of Justice officials investigating a possible pattern or practice of misconduct. | |
Defendant Held Not Prejudiced by Having First Met His Lawyer on the Date of Trial | Top |
A divided Appellate Division rejects the notion that a criminal conviction should be set aside because the defendant first met his public defender on his trial date. | |
Fee-Shift Clause Found To Be Triggered Where Suit Spurred Corrective Action | Top |
Putting some gloss on the definition of "prevailing party," a state appeals court holds that fees may be awarded under a fee-shifting agreement if litigation that settled before trial produces a positive result. | |
Town Prosecutor Fired After Reporting Drunk Judge Wins $1.3 Million Verdict | Top |
A Warren municipal prosecutor who was replaced after reporting the town's judge for holding court while intoxicated was awarded $1.3 million, most of it punitive damages, in her whistleblower suit. | |
State Bar Again Takes Aim at Abridging Legal Malpractice Limitations Period | Top |
A State Bar-backed bill in the Legislature would reduce the statute of limitations in malpractice actions against licensed professionals, including attorneys, and eliminate fee shifting. | |
High Court Vindicates Judge Who Used 'Feel of the Case' To Slash Jury Award | Top |
The state Supreme Court upholds a Morris County judge who slashed a $1 million jury award to $200,000 based on his "feel of the case," his experience as a judge and litigator and a comparison with other verdicts. | |
Decal Law Doesn't Put Young Drivers In Danger, N.J. Attorney General Says | Top |
The state attorney general has found no evidence that Kyleigh's Law, requiring red decals on the license plates of underage drivers, singles them out for attacks by predators or other criminals. | |
Silence in Divorce on Home Valuation Means Value on Date of Sale Applies | Top |
A state Supreme Court decision offers a stark lesson on the perils of bad drafting in divorce property settlement agreements, especially with regard to sale of the marital home and division of the proceeds. | |
Asbestos Multiple-Exposure Theory Is Sought To Be Applied in Lead-Paint Suit | Top |
In a case of first impression now on appeal, a plaintiff's lawyer is trying to apply an asbestos-litigation strategy to a lead-poisoning suit. | |
Lawyer's Lax Staff Supervision Led to Case?s Demise, Warrants Suspension | Top |
A lawyer whose staff lost track of a personal injury suit for seven years, and who ignored the client's inquiries, deserves a three-month suspension, say ethics officials. | |
Inmate Early Release Statute Repealed | Top |
New Jersey's experiment with early release of prison inmates ended on Monday when Gov. Chris Christie signed a repealer bill that had won final legislative approval the same day. | |
No Workers' Compensation Immunity For Employer's Partner, Court Says | Top |
In a ruling that's bad news for commercial lessors who are in partnership with employers on the premises, a state appeals court says the workers' compensation bar won't shield them from suits by injured employees. | |
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