NJ Appellate Division Gives Expanded E-Discovery Nod in Criminal Case Illustrating Role of Fundamental Constitutional Rights Based Arguments in Absence of Defined Criminal E-Discovery SchemeAdams, Matthew
The New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division affirmed a lower court decision that determined the New Jersey Economic Development Authority could not rescind a tax incentive agreement and withhold associated tax credits.
On the other hand, in an Appellate Division case of In the Matter of the Expungement of C.P.M. in December 2019, the applicant was not granted a crime spree exception expungement for a March 2000 possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) conviction, an April 10, 2005 possessio...
David C. Kistler
Ruling from Appellate Division of NJ Superior Court Reinstates COAHKentSmithHenry L
WhitakerG. Warren
The NJ Appellate Division Finds Governing Body Is Not Required to Affirmatively Act in Response to Master Plan RecommendationPlackter, Jack
The N.J. Appellate Division Rules that Mandatory Drug Testing of Job Applicants is LawfulRichard S. Zackin
The NJ Appellate Division Breaks the COAH Logjam!KentSmith, Henry
NJ Appellate Division Enjoins State Seizure of Unspent/Uncommitted Municipal Affordable Housing Trust FundsMcCloskey, Thomas Daniel