This morning, the Supreme Court announced that it will review five more cases.  Three of those are criminal cases, one is an insurance coverage case, and one is a constitutional law matter that is likely to be one of the ...

Thieme v. Aucoin-Thieme, 227 N.J. 269 (2016).  Plaintiff and defendant cohabited for eight years, were married for a short time, and then divorced.  Before and during the marriage, plaintiff had been a salaried employee of a consulting business, for which ...

The Supreme Court announced this afternoon that it has granted review in three more cases.  The first is an Open Public Records Act (“OPRA”) case, Paff v. Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office.  The plaintiff there, John Paff, is a frequent filer ...

The Supreme Court has announced that it has granted review in EQR-LPC Urban Renewal North Pier, LLC v. City of Jersey City.  The question presented in that appeal, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “Do the 2003 ...

The Supreme Court announced that it has granted review (one on a motion for leave to appeal and one on a petition for certification) in two more criminal cases.  In State in the Interest of C.K., the question presented, as ...

The Supreme Court announced that three more cases have been added to its docket.  State v. Carrero, Jr. is before the Court by virtue of a dissent in the Appellate Division.  The question presented there, as phrased by the Supreme ...

Ginsberg v. Quest Diagnostics, Inc., 227 N.J. 7 (2016).  Last year, the Appellate Division, speaking through Judge Sabatino, issued a lengthy opinion in this choice of law case.  That decision, reported at 441 N.J. Super. 198 (App. Div. 2015), was ...

I’ve missed a lot of days in the last several weeks.  The Supreme Court, however, has been active.  The Court announced grants of review in the following cases: In Lee v. Brown, the Court granted leave to appeal.  The question ...

Have you ever wondered about the very first opinion ever to appear in New Jersey Reports?  If not (and it’s certainly more than understandable if you have not expended time thinking about that), today is the day to do so, ...

The Supreme Court has announced that it has granted review in three new cases.  The cases are an interesting assortment. In State v. Burkett, a criminal case, the question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office, is “Was ...