Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Prop.
Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Prop. The New Jersey Supreme Court adopted the “ongoing storm rule,” whereby landowners do not have a duty to remove snow or ice from public walkways
Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Prop. The New Jersey Supreme Court adopted the “ongoing storm rule,” whereby landowners do not have a duty to remove snow or ice from public walkways
Wise v. Huntingdon Cnty. Hous. Dev. Corp. resulted from a negligence suit filed after the plaintiff tripped and fell on a sidewalk in a public housing development. The plaintiff claimed
In Lapsley v. Twp. of Sparta, the Appellate Division reviewed an award of the Division of Workers’ Compensation for injuries suffered by a public librarian when she was struck by
Plaintiff slipped and fell on black ice in a parking lot owned by private entities and leased in its entirety to the Borough of Caldwell. The lease stated that maintenance
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