Gayles v. Sky Zone Trampoline Park
In Gayles v. Sky Zone Trampoline Park, the New Jersey Appellate Division heard an appeal from the Law Division denying both parties’ motions for summary judgment. The suit arose out
In Gayles v. Sky Zone Trampoline Park, the New Jersey Appellate Division heard an appeal from the Law Division denying both parties’ motions for summary judgment. The suit arose out
In O’Hanlon v. Uber Technologies, Inc., the Third Circuit reviewed a District Court’s order denying Uber’s motion to compel arbitration. Uber argued that the Third Circuit could not reach the
In Crystal Point Condo. Assoc. v. Kinsale Ins. Co., the New Jersey Appellate Division issued a critical ruling on arbitration and direct actions against insurance companies. A condominium in Jersey
In Delaney v. Dickey, the New Jersey Supreme Court was asked to determine whether a mandatory arbitration provision in a lawyer’s retainer agreement violates the Rules of Professional Conduct. The
In Knight v. Vivint Solar Dev., LLC, the Appellate Division was tasked with deciding whether the courts or an arbitrator should decide the plaintiff’s claim that she never saw an
In DiDonato v. Ski Shawnee, the estate of a deceased teenager sued a ski resort and the teen’s school after the teen died during tryouts for the school’s ski team.
In the case of In re Officer Diguglielmo, the New Jersey Institute of Technology terminated the officer’s employment because of alleged non-criminal conduct. The NJ Appellate Division concluded that N.J.S.A.
In MZM Contr. Co. v. NJ Bldg. Laborers Statewide Benefit Funds, the 3rd Circuit confronted “the queen of all threshold issues” in arbitration law, namely who decides whether an arbitration
In Flansman v. Jenny Craig, Inc., the NJ Supreme Court enforced an arbitration agreement that did not name an arbitrator, designate an arbitration organization to conduct the proceeding, or set out
In 2303 Bainbridge v. Steel River Building. Sys., the Superior Court held that venue for the parties’ arbitration was proper in Philadelphia Co. because multiple hearings were held there before
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