Today is the seventh anniversary of this New Jersey Appellate Law blog. It’s been another year of interesting cases and other appellate developments, and it’s nice to see that the blog continues to be cited or reposted elsewhere. As in ...
, 451 N.J. Super. 153 (App. Div. 2017). [Disclosure: I was one of the counsel who argued this appeal for the successful plaintiffs]. This must be Accutane week. On Tuesday, Judge Fisher’s panel issued a 100-page opinion, discussed , which ...
The ABA Journal’s annual list of top legal blogs, previously known as the ABA Blawg 100, has been expanded this year to cover such things as law firm websites and other law-related things, so it is now known as the ...
Tomorrow is Election Day. This election presents one of the most consequential choices between major party candidates for President of the United States that this nation has ever seen. When appropriate, this blog has criticized both Democrats and Republicans. This ...
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 ...
Yesterday, when I was out of the office, was the sixth anniversary of this New Jersey Appellate Law blog. I can only offer, yet again, my thanks to those jurists, attorneys, law students, and other interested persons who have subscribed ...
Blatant Self-Promotion (Perhaps Mitigated by Borrowing Another Blogger’s Material, With Attribution)
Each year, the American Bar Association nominates legal blogs for its “Blawg 100” list. If this were a post urging readers to nominate this blog, it would include a link to information as to how make such a nomination. That ...
Thiry years ago today, the Supreme Court decided Continental Trailways, Inc. v. Director, Div. of Motor Vehicles, 102 N.J. 526 (1986). Trailways, a large bus company, sued to declare New Jersey’s Bus Excise Tax, N.J.S.A. 48:4-20, unconstitutional as unlawfully discriminating against ...
Today is the fifth anniversary of this blog. It has been another interesting year of covering the Supreme Court of New Jersey, the Appellate Division, and the Third Circuit, with occasional forays elsewhere. As in the past, I’m very grateful ...
I have been involved in a trial that began in early June and will continue until nearly the end of the month. As a result, posts have been, and will continue to be, intermittent at best until trial concludes. ...