By Suzette Parmley | August 5, 2021
The court said, "should the jury determine that the officers' decision to leave was discretionary, then qualified immunity exists in favor of defendants ... and the jury must then resolve any material facts at issue bearing upon whether defendants' conduct was palpably unreasonable."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | August 2, 2021
COURT WATCH: On March, 9, 2021, the N.J. Supreme Court had its first opportunity to consider the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
By Charles Toutant | July 20, 2021
"The complaint alleges only state law claims and requests recovery under only state laws," U.S. District Judge Robert Kugler said. "Since there is no federal question raised on the face of plaintiffs' complaint, defendant's removal on this basis was improper."
By Charles Toutant | July 19, 2021
Judge Thomas McCloskey of Middlesex County Superior Court found that McClellan had an active role in Johnson's case, drafting documents, retaining experts and giving opinions about the law to Johnson and other attorneys working for her. But the appeals court said McClellan's actions did not constitute a violation of the unauthorized practice of law statute.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 4, 2021
We are of the view that motions granting and denying class certification should be treated as other specified interlocutory determinations which are appealable of right.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By John Metta | June 24, 2021
OP-ED: It became obvious to us that residents of gated communities enjoyed privileges that others did not. Protected by guards, those living within the gates could not be served.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2021
Lawsuits against China over the pandemic have turned to diplomatic channels to send service of process to the Chinese government, which has refused to respond on immunity grounds. But not all the defendants are governmental entities, according to the lawsuits, including the Wuhan Institute of Virology now at the center of a renewed U.S. intelligence investigation.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | June 14, 2021
The atest issue of the magazine focuses on trial preparation and advocacy during pandemic
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 13, 2021
In a remarkable moment of clarity for those of us who regularly read judicial opinions, the Appellate Division recently explained the different standards for motions for reconsideration.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By By Eric Blinderman, Allison Chock, Andrew Cohen and Dai Wai Chin Feman | June 11, 2021
There is already a robust framework in place for courts and litigants to obtain evidence regarding legal finance arrangements. Mandatory disclosure of any legal finance arrangement will result in needless fishing expeditions with respect to those finance relationships.
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