...Super. 295, 312-13 (App. Div. 2008); see also Wells Fargo Bank v. Ford, 418 N.J. Super. 592, 597 (App. Div. 2011...
Many attorneys make procedural errors when trying to bring a negligence case against an employee of the United States. In this article, a former U.S. Attorney highlights the proper way to bring such
...year ago, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided U.S. Bank Nat'l Assoc. v. Guillaume, 209 N.J. 449 (2012), which...
...J. Super. 252 (App. Div. 1999); Haynes v. First Nat'l State Bank, 87 N.J. 163 (1981). The initial burden of...
The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear argument on Dec. 3, in Genesis Healthcare Corp. v. Symczyk, on what appears to be a narrow issue about offers of judgment, but the case could have a very b
...Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. v. Russo, A-2437-11T1; Appellate Division; opinion by...
Notice to the bar
Decision by the U.S. District Court is helpful to lenders and loan servicers who are sued in New Jersey by borrowers, following a foreclosure action. The entire controversy doctrine provides an impo
Enforceability of predispute contracts such as arbitration provisions, class-action waivers and jury waivers
...about the Hadtke lien. Ameriquest assigned its mortgage to Deutsche Bank National Trust Company. Subsequently, the Hadtke group began foreclosure proceedings against the...
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