Is the"?formidable standard" of the Millison test -- the shield against causes of action brought by injured workers against their employers -- in fact the "impossible standard"
Chief Justice James Zazzali issues a spate of opinions that serve as a fitting valedictory for a seven-year judicial career in which he became known as a champion for the underdog: not just the worke
When Justice James Zazzali was nominated in 2000, the Democratic labor lawyer resisted being pinned down to any judicial philosophy, saying only that he would be "sensible." Since taking the bench, Z
...December 12, 2001, granting summary judgment in favor of defendant Sears, Roebuck & Co., dismissing their wrongful-death action. In this appeal, the court is once...
...to sue their employers for intentional misconduct. Laidlow v. Hariton Mach. Co. Inc., 170 N.J. 602 (2002). To circumvent the...
...App. Div. p. 1313 Christafano v. New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co. (see INSURANCE LAW — Auto Insurance — Step-Down Clauses — Uninsured...
State case digest headnotes
...hired by defendant Thomas Whitesell Construction Company Inc. to...
...Jersey Concrete Pipe Company, and to Tomeo v. Thomas Whitesell Construction Co., Inc., also decided today.) Plaintiff's allegations...
... * AOC Pulls Plug on Individual Calendar Plan for Essex Co.; by Henry Gottlieb, Feb. 3, p. 397. ADVERTISING...
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