TestIn an important ruling, the Appellate Division determined that even if it is still snowing, commercial landowners may still have a responsibility to keep public walkways along its property safe and free from snow and ice hazards. In Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Properties, a plaintiff was seriously injured when he […]
This week, Pfizer obtained Emergency Use Authorization from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for its COVID-19 vaccination, and distribution of the vaccine has begun throughout the country. While the first doses are for frontline healthcare workers and long-term care residents at skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, the […]
In the personal injury matter of Pareja v. Princeton Int’l Properties, the Appellate Division released an important decision on April 9, 2020, (A-2111-18T3) regarding a commercial landowner’s potential responsibility to keep its public walkways along its property safe, via snow and ice removal, even when precipitation is falling. This is […]
In the published case of Rafanello v. Taylor-Esquivel, et al, the Appellate Division addressed whether a commercial vehicle was required to provide the minimum insurance coverage amount of $750,000 when engaged in interstate or intrastate commerce where the operator of the commercial vehicle was not listed on the insurance policy. […]
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