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New Jersey Appellate Division Clarifies Law on the Liability of ...

New Jersey courts have held that injury to an adjoining property caused by roots of a planted tree are actionable as nuisance.

Appellate Court Clarifies County Park's Immunity From Personal ...

In a published decision Thursday, the New Jersey Appellate Division affirmed the dismissal of a personal injury suit stemming from an ...

New Jersey Appellate Court enforces “capacity” exclusion in D&O ...

As a matter of first impression, on July 9, 2024, the Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division issued a published decision upholding ...

the appellate division clarifies the law of nuisance, trespass and ...

2014 N.J. Super. LEXIS 568. (App. Div. 2014). The pertinent facts of Ross are as follows: the underlying matter sought damages from.

Adams v. Yang: Appellate Division Clarifies Principles of Judicial ...

Yang, 475 N.J. Super. 1 (2023), the Appellate Division clarified an ambiguity in New Jersey tort law regarding whether judicial estoppel ...

Appellate Division Clarifies Standard for Property Nuisance Claims

The plaintiff also argued the court should apply the Restatement (Third) of Torts, which would imply liability. ... Lowitz, 222 N.J. 494, 505 ( ...

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Statute of Limitations under the Wage ...

In Christopher Maia v. IEW Construction Group (A-3-23/088010) (May 15, 2024), the Supreme Court of New Jersey clarified the statute of ...

New Jersey Court Clarifies Application of 2019 Wage and Hour Law ...

On August 6, 2019, New Jersey's wage and hour laws were amended to include liquidated damages on some claims, a new retaliation cause of ...

Appellate Division - NJ Courts

We are an independent branch of government constitutionally entrusted with the fair and just resolution of disputes in order to preserve the rule of law and to ...

New Jersey Appellate Court Clarifies Meaning of “Wrongful Eviction ...

As such, the court agreed with the trial court's conclusion that the underlying allegations described “events more in line with that of assault ...

Appellate Division Clarifies Statute of Limitations Under Spill Act

Grant Oil Company, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that New Jersey's general six-year statute of limitations applies to claims for contribution ...

Appellate Division Clarifies Liability Insurer's Right to Invoke Policy ...

Indemn. Corp. v. Eggleston, 37,. N.J. 114 (1962), the Supreme. Court of New Jersey held that a lia- bility insurer can be estopped from.

New Jersey Appellate Division Clarifies Scope of the "Ongoing ...

On October 22, 2021, the New Jersey Appellate Division issued a far-reaching decision in Youssef v. Shri-Ram Donuts #3 LLC, No.

NJ's Highest Court Clarifies Law on First-Party Indemnification

Carol Huff (A-42-22) (087900) (Decided May 30, 2024), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that indemnification can exist in first-party claims; ...

New Jersey Supreme Court Issues New Opinion Clarifying ...

A November 21 decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court clarifying the authorized vehicle rule of the state's Workers' Compensation Act has implications for ...

The Appellate Division Clarifies the Law of Nuisance, Trespass and ...

The Appellate Division Clarifies the Law of Nuisance, Trespass and Strict Liability in Connection with Environmental Claims and Denies the ...

New Jersey Appellate Division Clarifies an Insurer's Duty to Defend ...

The New Jersey Appellate Division recently issued an opinion reinforcing an insurer's duty to defend and indemnify an insured under a ...

New Jersey Standards For Appellate Review - NJ Courts

Standards for appellate review are the guidelines used by appellate courts to answer this question: was error that occurred in a trial court or.

New Jersey's Appellate Division compels arbitration enforcing ...

New Jersey's Appellate Division compels arbitration enforcing “clickwrap” agreement requiring arbitration of a product liability dispute ; Date ...

Immunity Under the Landowners Liability Act - NJ Appellate Law Blog

2A:42A-2 et seq. (“LLA”), and that there was no evidence that plaintiff's injuries were caused by any willful or malicious conduct. The Law ...