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Affidavit of Merit Needed to Sue Firm as Well as Lawyers for Malpractice, N.J. Court Rules
New Jersey's affidavit-of-merit statute applies to suits against law firms for malpractice, not just individual lawyers, an appeals court held Monday in a case of first impression. The judges rejected the argument that a firm cannot be a "licensed person" within the statute's meaning. Because no prior court had squarely addressed the issue, the panel allowed a malpractice suit to go forward despite a late-filed affidavit of merit.Real Estate Agent's Slander Suit Settles for $2 Million in Essex Co.
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Rivera v. City of Camden Board of Education
Where plaintiff's employment as a teacher was terminated after he informed students to tell their parents about a school punishment, plaintiff has sufficiently alleged that he engaged in a whistle-blowing activity under CEPA.Affidavit of Merit Needed To Sue Firm As Well as Lawyers for Malpractice
New Jersey's affidavit-of-merit statute applies to suits against law firms for malpractice, not just individual lawyers, an appeals court held Monday in a case of first impression.N.J. Judge Discovers Clerk Failed in Trial Recording
As courts around the country install sophisticated, supposedly fail-safe electronic recording equipment, along comes a reminder that technology is only as good as the humans who run it.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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