L&W Supply Corp. v. DeSilva, 429 N.J. Super. 179 (App. Div. 2012).  In Craft v. Stevenson Lumber Yard, Inc., 179 N.J. 56 (2004), the Supreme Court ruled that a supplier of materials who seeks to file a construction lien must apply payments ...

In re Pelvic Mesh-Gynecare Litig., 426 N.J. Super. 167 (App. Div. 2012).  In this mass tort matter involving medical devices that are used to treat pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence, the Law Division barred defendants from using as an expert witness ...

State v. Perini Corp., 425 N.J. Super. 62 (App. Div. 2012).  N.J.S.A. 2A:14-1.1a establishes a ten-year statute of repose for actions involving alleged deficiencies “in the design, planning, surveying, supervision or construction of an improvement to real property.”  Writing for the panel ...

Holst-Knudsen v. Mikisch, 424 N.J. Super. 590 (App. Div. 2012).  In Emma v. Evans, 424 N.J. Super. 36 (App. Div. 2012), a panel of the Appellate Division addressed the issue of a name change for a child born in wedlock and ruled that “the ...

K.L. v. Evesham Tp. Bd. of Educ., 423 N.J. Super. 337 (App. Div. 2011).  There are not many published appellate cases in New Jersey that discuss in any detail the attorney-client privilege or the work product doctrine.  Though this opinion, written by ...

Ingraham v. Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, 422 N.J. Super. 12 (App. Div. 2011).  This case arose out of the reactions of defendant, plaintiff’s employer, to plaintiff’s deep and continuing grief over the death of her daughter, a bright and talented high school student, from ...

Rezem Family Associates, LP v. Borough of Millstone, 2011 WL 1432181 (App. Div. April 15, 2011).  Plaintiff (“Rezem”) owned a 67-acre tract of vacant land.  Rezem entered into a series of contracts to sell the land to developers.  Each of those purchasers ultimately cancelled the ...

In re Hearn, 417 N.J. Super. 289 (App. Div. 2010).  In this published opinion by Judge Ashrafi, the Appellate Division recognized that it gives deference to an agency’s view of its own regulations.  Despite that, the court held that the Merit System ...