By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | August 31, 2017
Courts Had Sole Jurisdiction to Determine State Agency's Satisfaction of Obligation to Consult with Local Authorities in Development Plans
By Michael Booth | August 23, 2017
Montclair State University may be relieved of its obligations to further attempt to coordinate traffic improvement plans on an adjacent access road with neighboring Clifton Township and Passaic County, a New Jersey appeals court ruled Wednesday.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | August 10, 2017
Trial Court Required to Consider Allegations that Defendants' Underlying Litigation Was Sham Brought to Injure Market Rivals
By Charles Toutant | August 9, 2017
Two months after Bernards Township agreed to a $3.25 million settlement of litigation over its denial of a mosque application, the settlement has been challenged in two suits by a conservative religious group.
By Charles Toutant | August 4, 2017
An application to build two high-rise buildings on the Hoboken waterfront is entitled to automatic approval after the city planning board refused to hold hearings on the plan, a New Jersey appeals court has ruled.
By Lewis Goldshore | July 31, 2017
A look at two significant environmental law cases, decided in the last term of the N.J. Supreme Court, and three cases of interest on the court's docket for the 2017-2018 term.
By Michael Booth | July 13, 2017
Past affordable housing rulings made by now-retired Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson, challenged by the township of South Brunswick based on the judge's long-term personal and professional relationship with a developer, will stand, a trial court decided Thursday.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | June 29, 2017
DEP Authorized to Condemn Private Property for Perpetual Shore Protection Easements That Included Public Access & Use
By Michael Booth | June 28, 2017
A New Jersey town accusing a former judge of improperly handling affordable housing litigation despite a close relationship with a developer has found new fodder.
By Charles Toutant | May 30, 2017
Bernards Township has agreed to pay $3.25 million to settle litigation over its denial of an application to build a mosque.
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