July 17, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Who Gets the Last Word?: Judicial Deference and Agency DeterminationsPlainly, the New Jersey Supreme Court applied inconsistent standards of review on essentially the exact same issue. Worse yet, the court doesn't seem to be aware that it has apparently shifted from a strict review to an essentially hands-off position.
By Steven R. Rowland
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May 01, 2006 | New Jersey Law Journal
Choosing New JerseyNew Jersey's choice of law doctrine essentially compels the application of New Jersey law in a products liability claim involving a product manufactured in this state. For an out-of-state plaintiff, this means that by filing in New Jersey, New Jersey's liability rules can readily be procured.
By Beth S. Rose and Steven R. Rowland
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