TestRecreational boating, an activity that easily lends itself to social distancing, has soared in popularity since the pandemic began. According to the National Marine Manufacturers Association, new boat sales hit their highest peak in 13 years in 2020 and online boat rental services have seen an increase in business as much […]
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently examined a criminal defendant’s challenges to a hybrid jury selection process, particularly the fairness of the process. Defense counsel focused its challenge on: a claimed lack of transparency of juror demographic data; unclear standards with which prospective jurors were excused or dismissed; and that […]
We all know the popular phrase “good fences make good neighbors” – but what about shared driveways? Much like fences, common driveways can be shared property with a few notable differences. When two or more individuals share a driveway, they likely have a basic understanding of what that entailed when […]
In some circumstances, the injured party’s role in the dog bite might significantly affect the value of any recovery. Here’s what you need to know. Many people presume that all dog bite personal injury cases are the same, with plaintiffs always recovering damages from the dog’s owner. However, the dog […]
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