...well as the involvement of the NJSBA as amicus in appellate court matters. To obtain learn more, visit njsba.com. ...
...judge and the attorney were not immediately available. The Appellate Division overturned the conviction, saying the judge erred in allowing the jurors...
In order to encourage candor in mediation proceedings, New Jersey has adopted a broad and robust mediation privilege that protects against the disclosure of mediation communications in later legal pr
...in State v. Buckley, A-55-11, reversed an Appellate Division panel that allowed into evidence the passenger's lack of a...
...Morris County Superior Court Judge David Ironson affirmed. The Appellate Division reversed his refusal conviction, finding that informing him of the consequences...
...New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services v. L.M., A-1933-11T3; Appellate Division; opinion by Guadagno, J.A...
A state appeals court on Thursday cleared the path for Jersey City to keep its lawyer in a dispute over an abandoned rail spur that has become an attractive property for development
...opinion by Patterson, J.; decided May 15, 2013. On appeal from Appellate Division. [Sat below: Judges Graves, J.N. Harris and Koblitz in the...
...an arbitration clause in the parties motor vehicle retail order. The appellate panel reverses where the lease agreement contained no arbitration clause and the...
...Division, Mercer County; opinion by Innes, P.J.Ch.; decided December 18, 2012; approved for publication May 14, 2013. On remand from the Appellate...
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