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In what can only be described as a stunning, and relatively rare, turn of events, comedian and actor Bill Cosby’s sexual assault conviction was overturned and he was immediately released from prison on Wednesday, June 30, 2021. This is a result of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision to vacate Cosby’s […]
Employees who work for companies sometimes attend company sponsored events like picnics or dinners. When an employee gets injured at the event does the employee have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim in New Jersey workers’ compensation court? The New Jersey Supreme Court answered this question recently. In […]
In our trusts and estates practice, we frequently review estates wherein executors, appointed agents (attorneys-in-fact), real property and other assets may be located beyond New Jersey. A recent Appellate Division case, Gulbir Kaur Anand, Executor of the Estate of Amrit Kaur Anand v. Upkar Anand, Jasjot Anand and Kiran Gulati, […]
It’s a common scenario to bring a car in for service and take a loaner vehicle from the dealer until the car is repaired. The Courts in New Jersey recently analyzed the facts of an accident that occurred between a loaner vehicle and another automobile, as it raised important questions […]
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