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- Judge Who Got Testy Over Prosecuting Juveniles as Adults Is Reversed
- Though No Physical Injuries Alleged, Carrier on Hook for Portee Claim
- Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Superior, Municipal Court Nominees
- Judge Who Allegedly Bullied Local Cops Now Admits to ACJC Version of Facts
- U.S. Appeals Panel Weighs Doctors' Standing To Challenge Obamacare
- Adoption Held Not To Automatically Bar Grandparents' Visits
- Guest Brutalized in Casino Valet Area Can Pursue Suit Blaming Lax Security
- Krakora Gets Senate Panel's Approval To Head Office of the Public Defender
- Subcontractor's Excess Work Volume Blows Bid on School Renovation Job
- State Not Liable for Loss of Evidence Held as Bailee
- Casual Advice to Sister Draws Lawyer And His Firm Into a Malpractice Suit
- Law Decriminalizing Sexting by Minors Nearing Final Legislative Approval
- Christie Selects Nine From Passaic, Union and Ocean for Superior Court
Judge Who Got Testy Over Prosecuting Juveniles as Adults Is Reversed | Top |
A state appeals has rebuked a Middlesex County judge who repeatedly butt heads with prosecutors over a statute requiring waiver of family court jurisdiction in certain juvenile cases. | |
Though No Physical Injuries Alleged, Carrier on Hook for Portee Claim | Top |
A poorly drafted Portee emotional distress claim that fails to specify physical injuries does not give an insurer license to deny coverage or a defense, the state Supreme Court says. | |
Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Superior, Municipal Court Nominees | Top |
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday recommended the approval of five new Superior Court judges, four sitting judges for tenure and judges for eight joint municipal courts. | |
Judge Who Allegedly Bullied Local Cops Now Admits to ACJC Version of Facts | Top |
A former Bergenfield judge facing ethics charges over an altercation with borough police at her home has backed down from her original stance that the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct got its facts wrong. | |
U.S. Appeals Panel Weighs Doctors' Standing To Challenge Obamacare | Top |
Lawyers for doctors challenging President Obama's health care plan got a thorough examination by the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Wednesday during oral arguments in Newark. | |
Adoption Held Not To Automatically Bar Grandparents' Visits | Top |
New Jersey's Adoption Act, which calls for termination of the rights of biological parents of an adopted child, does not not necessarily end their grandparents' right to visitation, a state appeals court rules. | |
Guest Brutalized in Casino Valet Area Can Pursue Suit Blaming Lax Security | Top |
A patron who suffered head injuries during a melee in the Borgata casino hotel's valet parking area can proceed with his suit alleging security personnel failed to timely respond to the situation. | |
Krakora Gets Senate Panel's Approval To Head Office of the Public Defender | Top |
The Senate Judiciary Committee gives its approval to the appointment of Joseph Krakora as head of the Public Defender's Office, succeeding Yvonne Smith Segars. | |
Subcontractor's Excess Work Volume Blows Bid on School Renovation Job | Top |
Subcontractors on school construction jobs are subject to the same work-volume limits as main contractors, a state appeals court rules in a precedential decision. | |
State Not Liable for Loss of Evidence Held as Bailee | Top |
The Attorney General's Office can't be held liable in negligence for losing evidence seized in a 1985 criminal investigation that was not sought for 22 years, a state appeals court says. | |
Casual Advice to Sister Draws Lawyer And His Firm Into a Malpractice Suit | Top |
Defendants in a legal malpractice case are seeking to make Wolff & Samson partner Laurence Smith and his firm responsible for informal advice he gave his sister during her divorce. | |
Law Decriminalizing Sexting by Minors Nearing Final Legislative Approval | Top |
New Jersey is a step away from creating an educational alternative to criminal prosecution of juveniles who transmit explicit photos of themselves or other minors over the air waves — otherwise known as "sexting." | |
Christie Selects Nine From Passaic, Union and Ocean for Superior Court | Top |
Gov. Chris Christie announces nine nominees for the Superior Court — four from Passaic County, three from Union and two from Ocean — and nominated Union County Judge Frederic Kessler for reappointment. | |
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