March 29, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal
Who's Responsible in Sex Abuse Claims Against Out-of-State Nonprofits?"Lawsuits alleging sexual assault/abuse of minors spiked in New Jersey following the enactment of the state's Child Victims Act in 2019," writes Joel H. Feigenbaum of Post & Schell, as
By Joel H. Feigenbaum
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February 07, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Federal Judge Tackles 'Sexual Abuse' Exception to Sovereign Immunity—TwiceA federal judge opines on the factual allegations necessary for a student-plaintiff to survive a motion to dismiss state tort claims where he/she seeks damages from a school district and its administrators arising from sexual assault by a peer.
By Joel H. Feigenbaum
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August 11, 2017 | The Legal Intelligencer
Bill of Costs: Who Gets Paid When No One Wins?Once the dust settles after a trial victory, practitioners routinely file bill of costs in an effort to recoup litigation expenditures, such as filing and service of process fees, as in De Fulvio v. Holst, 362 A.2d 1098, 1099 (Pa. Super. 1976), ("It is a general rule in our judicial system ... that costs inherent in a law suit (sic) are awarded to and should be recoverable by the prevailing party.").
By Joel H. Feigenbaum
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