New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 19, 2019
New Jersey's governor has signed two bills into law, amending provisions of the state's workers' compensation law for first responders.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 19, 2019
The Third Circuit has ruled that an insurer did not have to defend its insured against a competitor's lawsuit where the competitor's claims challenged statements the insured made about its own products.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 19, 2019
An appellate court in New Jersey has reversed a trial court decision ordering an insurance company to pay over $349,000 to Comcast of Garden State, LP.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David N. Cinotti | July 19, 2019
In 'Knick v. Township of Scott,' the Supreme Court held that takings plaintiffs no longer must seek compensation in state court when they claim that the government has taken their property without paying for it.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan R. Weinstein | July 18, 2019
Equitable distribution is not just the division of the assets of the parties; it is the division of their liabilities, as well. Here, the defendant received a share of the debt attributable to the existence of negative equity in a timeshare.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jennifer Fortunato | July 18, 2019
When your client has a child with special needs, it is important to obtain a copy of the plan the child has through their school district, review this plan with your client, and consider the issues set forth in this article.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Ric Gallin and Nabila Saeed | July 18, 2019
The court's ruling will have a substantial impact by effectively barring subrogation in New Jersey between parties to an AIA contract.
By Melanie Waddell | July 17, 2019
A rule release by Labor now hinges on "how much authority is Pizzella going to feel that he has," said Joshua Lichtenstein, partner at Ropes & Gray.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lin R. Walker and Stacey A. Simon | July 17, 2019
Recent reforms have curtailed legal immigration, ultimately resulting in hardships to families. Although “increased processing times” may sound innocuous and inconsequential, such delays have real-world consequences.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert B. Kornitzer and Catherine Romania | July 17, 2019
Until the legislature and/or the Supreme Court answers the question of how to equitably address division of assets of the marriage upon the death of a party during a divorce proceeding, practitioners are left with little guidance.
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