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Appellate Division Reverses Trial Court's Dismissal of Lawsuit
"But trial court judges must tread carefully in granting a dismissal with prejudice, knowing that, unless the circumstances are egregious with multiple failures to comply with a court order and discovery requests, their decision may be reversed by the Appellate Division," writes litigation attorney Betsy G. Ramos.
Trial by Jury? Only if You File in Time
"There is a strict time period by which this jury demand must be filed," writes litigation attorney Betsy G. Ramos.
Lack of 'Proof of Notice' Sinks Pothole-Caused Injury Claim
"Because potholes are often not reported to the public entity before an accident occurs and it is difficult to prove how long they existed, it is very challenging for a plaintiff to prove that the public entity had either actual or constructive notice of the pothole," writes Betsy G. Ramos.

Roommate Found Dead, but Plaintiff Loses Emotional Distress Claim
"The issue in 'Strayer v. Wingate at Wyndham' was whether the plaintiff had a claim for a negligent infliction of emotional distress against the defendant Wingate at Wyndham for the emotional harm he suffered in waking up to discover the dead body of his friend and co-worker," writes Betsy G. Ramos.View more book results for the query "Capehart Scatchard"


Why Was a Day-in-the-Life Video Excluded at Trial?
A day-in-the-life video is a powerful tool of evidence utilized by plaintiffs to show graphically over the course of the day an injured party's disability and pain and suffering caused by an accident. This graphic evidence can be more compelling than mere oral testimony describing a person's medical condition and limitations. It has great potential to influence a jury's evaluation of damages.
People in the News—Jan. 26, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Armstrong Teasdale
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the diversity and inclusion committee at Capehart Scatchard partnered with the Food Bank of South Jersey (FBSJ) to arrange for attorneys and staff from the firm to collect, inspect, sort and package food.
Employer Not Liable for Accident Caused by Employee Who Stole Van
This case was decided in accord with other similar negligence cases in which the courts use a "foreseeability analysis" in determining whether a duty of care should be imposed upon a defendant for an incident resulting in an injury to a third party.
People in the News—Jan. 19, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, High Swartz
Alan P. Fox, chair of Capehart Scatchard's alternative energy department and co-chair of the real estate and land use department, was a speaker for a national continuing legal education webinar titled "Commercial Real Estate Contracts A-Z: Drafting, Reviewing, and Negotiation Tips No Real Estate Lawyer Should Do Without."
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