Stewart v. NJ Turnpike Auth.
In this appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court considered “whether the plaintiffs’ premises liability claim under N.J.S.A. 59:4-2 of the New Jersey Tort Claims Act (TCA) should survive summary judgment
In this appeal, the New Jersey Supreme Court considered “whether the plaintiffs’ premises liability claim under N.J.S.A. 59:4-2 of the New Jersey Tort Claims Act (TCA) should survive summary judgment
The New Jersey Appellate Division ruled that “a parent’s Portee claim should be tolled and preserved until the time the child asserts their claim.” In these matters arising out of
This case presented the New Jersey Supreme Court with the issue of whether police officers responding to a one-vehicle accident on a highway bridge may be entitled to any of
H.C. Equities filed suit against the County of Union and the Union County Improvement Authority, asserting claims for breach of a lease, claims about an alleged settlement agreement, conspiracy, and
In Maison v. New Jersey Transit Corp., the Supreme Court reviewed a jury verdict for the plaintiff in a negligence action. In doing so, the Court was asked to determine
The Appellate Division ruled in McNellis-Wallace v. Hoffman that a malpractice attorney could not sustain a claim against successor attorneys for contribution and indemnification where the original attorney negligently failed
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