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Diane Carrion & John Carrion v. Mountain Creek Resort, Inc., is a personal injury matter that was recently decided by the Appellate Division in New Jersey. The case sheds light on how personal injury attorneys should handle and preserve physical evidence critical to a plaintiff’s case against a defendant. An […]

On June 30, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed the Appellate Division in Gourmet Dining, LLC v. Union Township (A-8-19), finding that a high-end for-profit restaurant located on the Kean University campus did not qualify for a local tax exemption. Applicable Tax Statutes The Supreme Court discussed the applicability […]

Mail-in ballots are a focus of the current news cycle due to the coronavirus and the upcoming elections. Governor Murphy, cautious of the spread of the virus at polling locations, has put a greater emphasis on the use of mail-in ballots. New Jersey law requires that a mail-in ballot must […]

Under New Jersey law, bicyclists, pedestrians and drivers of a motor vehicle have certain responsibilities and duties with respect to using a roadway and in relation to one another. The extent of those responsibilities and duties were examined in the recent, unpublished case of Mariano Simota Bailey v. Jacqueline Hennessey. […]

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