...Term 2011; Supreme Court; opinion by Cuff, P.J.A.D., temporarily assigned; decided May 16, 2013. On certification to the Appellate Division. [Sat below...
...number of Rules of Court and authorizing a number of procedures so as to facilitate electronic filing in the Appellate Division of Superior Court...
...STATE COURT CASES ...denied. This appeal followed. The appellate panel reversed, concluding that the...
...as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in appellate court matters. To obtain learn more, visit njsba.com. ...
...Appellate Division overturned the conviction, saying the judge erred in allowing the jurors to have unrestricted access to the statements. The court...
...STATE COURT CASES ...
...policy favoring the settlement of disputes through the use of ADR procedures, courts and parties are increasingly turning to mediation with the goal of resolving...
...protection plan. The court based its decision on an arbitration clause in the parties motor vehicle retail order. The appellate panel reverses where...
...all but the traffic offense. Morris County Superior Court Judge David Ironson affirmed. The Appellate Division reversed his refusal conviction, finding that informing...
...Africa, 689 F. 3rd 481 (2012). The appellate court explained that the case arose from an underlying dispute alleging the...
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