You have likely heard of the old phrase “Buyer Beware” or even the Latin Phrase “Caveat Emptor”. In New Jersey, the Consumer Fraud Act has leveled the playing field, making it “Caveat Venditor” or “Seller Beware”.
Sexual harassment is a common phrase in the workplace and most of you have likely attended countless seminars regarding behavior in the workplace and when conduct goes out of bounds.
On June 1, 2011, a divided N.J. Supreme Court decided that drunken drivers may bring a lawsuit against bars or other establishments which negligently serve them when they are visibly intoxicated. The rules that allow this are known as the “Dram Shop” laws.
In 1998, Linda Tripp, became one of the most famous “whistleblowers” in the United States. She was the woman who told prosecutors (and the world) about the affair between Monica Lewinsky, a Whitehouse intern, and then President Bill Clinton. In 2001, Sherron Watkins was the “whistleblower” who uncovered the questionable accounting practices at Enron before the entire company imploded.