May 19, 2022 | Law.com
En Banc State Appellate Court Reinstates DUI Appeal, Finding COVID-19 Emergency Orders Tolled DeadlineThe appellate court found that under the emergency orders, Jacks' appeal was filed in a timely manner and should not have been denied in the general district court, the opinion said.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 18, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Judge Addresses Litany of Objections on Eve of Trial in Former Philadelphia Cops' Retaliation Suit Against CityJury selection began Tuesday in the case, in which former police officers Audra McCowan and Jennifer Allen allege then-Philadelphia Police Commissioner Ross failed to investigate claims of sexual harassment in the workplace due to a personal vendetta.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 18, 2022 | Law.com
In Santander Class Action, State Appeals Court Clarifies Treble Damage Calculation for Creditors Who Charge Unlawful FeesThe Maryland Court of Appeals, answering a certified question of law from the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland, has ruled that a creditor who violates the Credit Grantor Closed End Credit Provisions (CLEC) by charging unlawful fees is required to return three times the amount of those fees.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 18, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
NJ Judge Censured After Failing to Recuse Himself From Mayor's Son's Domestic Violence CaseJudge Guy W. Killen, a municipal court judge in Vineland and West Deptford, has been censured for failing to recuse himself from a domestic violence case involving the son of the mayor who voted on his appointment to the bench.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 17, 2022 | Law.com
State Appeals Court Untangles the Complexities of Interest Calculations on Failed Tax Lien PurchasesThe Colorado Appeals Court considered the question of interest accrual in the event of a failed treasurers deed conveyance: does it begin to accrue on the date it was paid or from the date the court ascertains the reimbursement amount?
By Colleen Murphy
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May 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Ex-Philadelphia Judge Gets Deferred Suspension in NJ for Conduct Caught on FBI WiretapFormer Philadelphia Judge Angeles Roca, who was removed from the bench in 2016, has now received a one-year deferred suspension in New Jersey as reciprocal discipline for multiple violations of judicial conduct rules exposed by an FBI wiretap.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Murphy Announces New County Prosecutors, Including Historic Pick in Burlington CountyNew Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced two new county prosecutor nominees and one renomination, including LaChia Bradshaw, the first woman or person of color to be nominated in Burlington County history.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 16, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
2 Trampoline Park Injury Appeals, 2 Opposite Conclusions on Arbitration EnforceabilityThe same New Jersey Appellate Division panel on Monday tackled two separate cases involving the enforceability of arbitration agreements in pre-injury releases, resulting in one win and one loss for trampoline park chain Sky Zone.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 16, 2022 | Law.com
Circuit Split Deepens Over Whether Bankruptcy Code Strips Tribal ImmunityAddressing a question of first impression, a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has ruled that the U.S. Bankruptcy Code strips Native American tribes of their sovereign immunity.
By Colleen Murphy
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May 13, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Appellate Division Broadens Reach of NJ's 'Sham Affidavit' DoctrineIn a dispute over noncompete agreements, the New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that a trial judge properly applied the "sham affidavit" doctrine in tossing out contradictory testimony given by a co-defendant who took a job with the plaintiff after his initial deposition.
By Colleen Murphy
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