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State’s Appellate Division Rules on the Inclusion of Surprise Expert Testimony in Slip and Fall Trial If a personal injury matter goes to trial, it is common practice for the lawyers to present expert testimony and reports that evaluate aspects of the case. A credible and logical expert can offer […]
In an unpublished decision, Cevallos v. New Jersey Attorney Gen.’s Office (A-4383-17T1), the Appellate Division held that the trial court properly dismissed the plaintiff’s personal injury complaint against the defendant, State of New Jersey, New Jersey Attorney General’s Office. The Personal Injury Claim against the State of New Jersey On […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, November 7, 2019. Before a workers’ compensation claim petition can be finalized, any existing liens must be identified and addressed. These liens can include Medicare, child support, attorney liens and more. Employees who are injured at work have the right to […]
On October 23, 2019, the Appellate Division in Jacob v. Marlboro Gastroenterology, (A-0031-18T2), an unpublished opinion, reversed the decision of the trial court granting summary judgment as to the negligence of a building owner, holding that the owner was on sufficient notice that a floor was dangerously slippery, but failed […]
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