The Supreme Court has scheduled oral argument in this potentially significant constitutional case for March 26 at 10 A.M. The courtroom may be filled to overflowing, but interested persons can watch the argument live at the Judiciary website, www.njcourtsonline.com, thanks to ...
Investors Savings Bank v. Keybank Nat’l Ass’n, 424 N.J. Super. 439 (App. Div. 2012). It is not often that a suit between two banks results in a published opinion. This case, in which Judge Skillman wrote for the panel, involved a dispute as ...
Telebright Corp., Inc. v. Director, New Jersey Div. of Taxation, 424 N.J. Super. 384 (App. Div. 2012). Plaintiff, a Delaware company with offices in Maryland, has an employee who telecommutes from New Jersey. Plaintiff sells a web application to customers, and the ...
On this date in 1986, the Supreme Court decided Hills Dev. Co v. Bernards Tp., 103 N.J. 1 (1986). At the time, it was one of the Court’s most important decisions, both in terms of land use law and in ...
New Jersey Dental Ass’n v. Metropolitan Life Ins. Co., 424 N.J. Super. 160 (App. Div. 2012). Many cases have rightly held that, under New Jersey’s liberal standing rules, organizations have standing to sue on behalf of their members. This opinion, written by ...
The same ill-conceived legislation to allow immediate appeals of all decisions on class certification that was introduced in the Assembly last year has been reintroduced this year by the same sponsors and one new co-sponsor. The bill is designated as A894. The bill ...
State v. Heine, 424 N.J. Super. 48 (App. Div. 2012). Ellen Heine, the owner of a property in Garfield, was found guilty in municipal court of violating provisions of the Garfield property maintenance code. In separate proceedings, Heine was convicted of violating a provision of the ...
On November 18, an Appellate Division panel consisting of Judges Carchman, Fisher and Nugent denied the State’s motion for a stay pending the appeal, now before the Supreme Court on direct certification, of the Law Division’s ruling against the State ...
Nine minutes ago, the Supreme Court of the United States announced that among the cases it will take up are three cases involving the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. It had been expected that the Court would ...
Today, the Supreme Court issued an order granting direct certification in DePascale v. New Jersey. The question presented, as summarized by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “as applied to certain justices and judges, does the Pension and Health Care Benefits Act, P.L. 2011, ...