A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that plaintiffs suing contractors working for public entities do not have to comply with the 90-day notice requirement of the state’s Tort Claims Act.

In a published decision, the three-judge Appellate Division panel said private contractors, while performing work that normally would be done by public entities, do not fall within the notice requirements of the TCA.

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