Appellate Courts in New Jersey and New York Both Rule That A Contract May Reduce Statute of Limitations on Employment ClaimsKatz, David
DWI Conviction Appeal: NJ Appellate... On April 4, 2024, the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, decided the consolidated cases of State of New... 18Oct Warrantless Vehicle Search: NJ Appellate... New Jersey Appellate Division Decision – Warrantless Vehicle Search On March 7,...
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Search This SiteSearch New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog Court Recognizes New Jersey Law Against Discrimination's Broad Definition of DisabilityIn a recent unpublished decision, New Jersey's Appellate Division make it clear that an employee does not have to have a severe or permanent… ...
The New Jersey Supreme Court found the trial court did not violate defendant’s speedy trial rights under the IAD, and it properly denied defendant’s motion to dismiss his indictment. The Court did not agree with the Appellate Division that defense counsel waived defendant’s rights under the ...
New Jersey v. Mauti The issue before the Supreme Court in this case was whether the "spouse privilege" could be pierced using the three-part test set forth in "In re Kozlov" (79 N.J. 232 (1979) to prevent that spouse from testifying in a criminal proceeding against her husband. In ...
New Jersey Appellate Division Enforces Indemnity Provision in Favor of Hotel FranchisorWhitakerG. Warren
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The Supreme Court of New Jersey and the Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division are very busy appellate courts. The caseload of New Jersey's appellate courts is enormous. To ask a court to squeeze in an isolated issue in a case that is not complete and which may eventually come ...
New Jersey Family Law, Yellowbook(Pub. #20027) – TheYellowbookcomprises the administrative code for Children & Families as well as the state court rules pertaining to the Chancery division. It also includes the relevant statutes addressing civil and criminal justice administration, criminal justice...