Proving a bar customer was "visibly intoxicated" for purposes of dram-shop liability does not require eyewitness testimony, an appeals court says
The lack of an eyewitness is not fatal to plaintiffs' dram shop claim
The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a
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Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Plaintiff's misidentification of the tortfeasor does not constitute an "extraordinary circumstance" warranting relaxation of the Tort Claims Act 90-day time constraint
Actual notice that one's property may be demolished at an unspecified future date does not satisfy or substantially comply with a municipality's statutory obligations to provide notice and a hearing
A horse-trainer employee does not fall within the plain meaning of the Horse Racing Injury Compensation Board Act's definition of a "horse racing industry employee," and the trainer is covered for he
Plaintiff's product-liability claim against the manufacturer of the forklift that injured him was correctly dismissed since the safety standard suggested by plaintiff is in conflict, and not merely s
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