Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, Rules that New Jersey Law Permits Action Against Previously Settled Insurer for Contribution to Underlying Defense CostsJohn R. Casciano
The court sentenced defendant to four-and-one-half years on each of the aggravated assault convictions. The court merged the weapons offenses with defendant's murder conviction. The court ordered that the sentences be served consecutively, resulting in an aggregate sentence of ninety-nine years with...
and what the Supreme Court and this court has already found to be "operation" within the meaning of N.J.S.A. 39:4-50(a). In so holding, we readily acknowledge this opinion expresses nothing new. We have been driven to publish because of the extraordinary number of times the court has...
NJ case offers hope for wetlands owners. (New Jersey Superior Court rules in favor of property owners in cases of land development in coastal wetlands, demanding either payment of fair market value or granting of permit by state) (Development Arena) (Column)...
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New Jersey Superior Court Rules That Same-Sex Marriages Must Be AllowedO'Malley, Kathleen
Reports that on July 11, 1996, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey ruled that a physician has a duty to warn patients who are at risk of avoidable harm from a genetically transmissible condition. Reference to the case Safer versus Pack; Details on the court's ruling...
A-4622-91T5F SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, APPELLATE DIVISIONsummary judgment motion, Thomas S. Bingham, Senior Vice President and Treasurer of plaintiff, states that the alterations of the payee lines on the "Motor Vehicle" checks were visible.Serv...
In the News: New Jersey Superior Court Upholds Joint Protocol for APN/Asdoi:10.1097/01.naj.0000428725.31395.4dPfeiferGail M.Ajn American Journal of Nursing
New Jersey Superior Court Holds That a Two-Week Extension of Coverage Creates New Per-Occurrence and Aggregate Limits for Asbestos-Related ClaimsGregory P. Deschenes