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Suzette Parmley

Suzette Parmley

Trenton Correspondent who covers the N.J. Supreme Court, Governor, Legislature. She also contributes to The Legal Intelligencer and law.com. Suzette joined New Jersey Law Journal in Jan. 2019 from the Philadelphia Inquirer where she was a former Trenton Statehouse Correspondent and Business Reporter/Columnist. Awards: 1st Place for 2020 coverage of NJ Supreme Court; 2019 Specialized Writing Category, 5-time winner of the Business Financial Writing Portfolio Award from the New Jersey Press Association. Graduate of the Fels Center of Government/University of Pennsylvania. Email: [email protected] or follow on Twitter: @SuzParmley

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July 27, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Pierre-Louis' Supreme Court Nomination Scheduled for Aug. 24 Committee Hearing

Fabiana Pierre-Louis is poised to become the first African American woman and only the third Black justice to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court.

By Suzette Parmley

5 minute read

July 27, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Suits & Deals: Trenton Firefighter Nets $1.78M in Mercer County Wrongful Termination Suit

A former Trenton firefighter who claimed he was subject to constructive termination after objecting to a promotions fraud scheme has settled his Mercer…

By Charles Toutant | Suzette Parmley

7 minute read

July 24, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Political Legal Battle to Test If COVID-19 an 'Act of God' Under NJ's Constitution

Is borrowed money revenue? And is a pandemic that has wreaked havoc on the state's finances considered an "Act of God"? The issues are expected to take center stage on Aug. 5 at the state's highest court when counsel for the New Jersey State Republican Committee and Gov. Phil Murphy square off over the governor's $9.9 billion borrowing plan.

By Suzette Parmley

7 minute read

July 23, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Senate Judiciary Panel Clears Nomination of Andrea J. Sullivan for Superior Court

"Government matters," Sullivan said in her brief testimony. "Government service matters if we are to work toward a great and better society for everyone. So I thank you for your service, and I welcome the opportunity to also be of service in this great government."

By Suzette Parmley

5 minute read

July 22, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

No Contempt Charges Under Criminal Justice Reform Act, NJ High Court Rules

In a 7-0 decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed an appellate panel's ruling that a defendant who has been released pretrial under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, and subsequently violates a condition of that release, can be charged and prosecuted for criminal contempt by the state.

By Suzette Parmley

9 minute read

July 16, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

AG: 'The Balance Needs to Shift,' NJ Needs Police Openness

"As we face a once-in-a-generation reckoning over policing practices in this country, we must be ready to make the hard decisions that promote public trust and support public safety," Grewal testified Wednesday in Trenton.

By Suzette Parmley

7 minute read

July 16, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Supreme Court to Hear Republican Lawsuit Over Murphy's Signed $9.9 Billion Borrowing Plan

As the legislation was being passed, Doug Steinhardt, a partner at Florio Perrucci Steinhardt Cappelli Tipton & Taylor, who is also chairman and general counsel to the New Jersey Republican State Committee, announced the filing of a lawsuit challenging it. The Supreme Court took the case Friday.

By Suzette Parmley

7 minute read

July 15, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

Fall In-Person NJ Bar Exam Canceled, Goes Online Only Due to COVID-19

The state's in-person exam that was scheduled for Sept. 9-10 and had attracted some 2,000 applicants, now will be administered remotely by the New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners on Oct. 5-6, according to the order signed by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.

By Suzette Parmley

4 minute read

July 14, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Arbitration Law Applies to FAA-Exempt Truckers, High Court Rules in Wage Litigation

"The NJAA may apply to arbitration agreements even if parties to the agreements are exempt under section 1 of the FAA," wrote Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina.

By Suzette Parmley

8 minute read

July 14, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

State Bar Tackles 'Next Chapter'—Office Reopening—in Latest COVID-19 Report

"We are entering the next chapter in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Christine Amalfe, chairwoman of the Reopening and Operations Committee, and also NJSBA secretary. "Reopening a firm, whether large or small, will require planning and careful consideration to ensure that everyone who works at a firm or is served by one is protected and safe."

By Suzette Parmley

7 minute read