New Jersey Healthcare Coalition v. New Jersey Dep’t of Banking & Insurance, 440 N.J. Super. 129 (App. Div. 2015).  According to today’s opinion by Judge Reisner, every few years “health care providers and other interested parties” file suit to contest ...

James v. Ruiz, 440 N.J. Super. 45 (App. Div. 2015).  This opinion by Judge Sabatino is like the law school evidence class that some of us wish we had taken.  In the context of an automobile accident verbal threshold trial, ...

Parker v. Poole, 440 N.J. Super. 7 (App. Div. 2015).  Appellate decisions that explicate rules of evidence are not frequent.  Today’s opinion in this case, written by Judge Hoffman, is such an instance. This was a medical malpractice case.  After plaintiff ...

In re December 9, 2014 Special School Election, 439 N.J. Super. 416  (App. Div. 2015).  The City of Cape May sought to withdraw from a limited purpose school district that educated students from the City and two other municipalities.  The ...

Delray Holding, LLC v. Sofia Design & Development, 439 N.J. Super. 502 (App. Div. 2015).  Two real estate development entities (“the Sofia Entities”) went into bankruptcy and, during bankruptcy proceedings, settled claims that they had against two other real estate development entities ...

State v. Cherry Hilll Mitsubishi, Inc., 439 N.J. Super. 462 (App. Div. 2015).  The State brought a summary action against the defendant car dealers, alleging that those dealers had been encroaching on a portion of a state highway right of way.  Defendants ...

Fox v. Lincoln Financial Group, 439 N.J. Super. 375 (App. Div. 2015).  A man had a life insurance policy on which he designated his sister as beneficiary.  He then married, and allegedly promised his new wife that he would name ...

Moraes v. Wesler, 439 N.J. Super. 375 (App.  Div. 2015).  Plaintiff was injured in a car accident in November 2011, for which she filed suit in 2012.  Then, in 2013, she was in another auto accident in which she again sustained injuries, including ...

The Supreme Court announced today that it has granted certification to review E&J Equities, LLC v. Franklin Tp. Bd. of Adj., 437 N.J. Super. 490 (App. Div. 2014).  The question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “Was this ...

Electronic filing in the Appellate Division was heralded several years ago, and the rollout began in June 2013.  But the process has been slow to expand.  This week, however, a notice to the bar was issued that contains the latest ...