...opinions in the field of tort, including the areas of medical malpractice, product liability, premises law and insurance. While the justice was acknowledged to be...
In sum, the Laidlow conduct prong is intensely factual. The practitioner is well-advised to hold motion practice in abeyance until development of a complete factual record and to pay particular atte
The continued viability of New Jersey's workers' compensation scheme is dependent on the courts' ability to maintain a balance of sacrifices between employer and employee in addressing ongoing challe
Unpublished state and federal court decisions
This term, the Supreme Court focused on completing the formulation of standards governing the trial of AICRA cases
...v. Hariton, 170 N.J. 602 (2002); Mull v. Zeta Consumer Products, 176 N.J. 385 (2003); Tomeo v. Thomas Whitesell...
...Historically, product manufacturers were repeatedly barred from seeking an offset for employees' conduct or...
...an industrial machine or a consumer product; (b) employee's workplace injury...
Three decisions expounding on the rights of injured workers to sue their employers for intentional misconduct were the highlight of the Supreme Court term for 2002-2003
Federal case headnotes
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