As a public entity, New Jersey Transit is not required to provide uninsured-motorist coverage to an out-of-state uninsured resident involved in a New Jersey accident with an individual insured by a s
...by Legion, stayed on the case. In April 2005, he wrote to PLIGA seeking settlement authorization. In that letter he said the agreement between Buchanan...
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The court ruled that OPRA's purpose would not be advanced by compelling disclosure of the Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic?s documents regarding its representation of two nonprofit citizens groups op
...was entitled to collect, from New Jersey Property Liability Insurance Guaranty Association (PLIGA), its pro rata share of remediation costs incurred following the removal of...
A preview of five cases on the New Jersey Supreme Court's docket
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...the issue is whether the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association (PLIGA) should indemnify solvent insurer, Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Salem, for...
...mdash; INSURANCE 03-2-2622 Prospect Medical v. PLIGA, App. Div. (per curiam) (8 pp.) Plaintiff Prospect Medical, as subrogee...
...INSURANCE 03-2-2622 Prospect Medical, PC v. PLIGA, App. Div. (per curiam) (8 pp.) Plaintiff Prospect Medical...
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