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New Jersey Law Journal

A Look at No Fault in 2018

A review of this year's cases: two dealing with UM/UIM benefits, one addressing PIP benefits, and three cases relevant to “automobile injuries” (pedestrian crossings, deployment of airbags, and correlation between property damage and personal injuries).
26 minute read

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Author Bio - Gerald H. Baker

A profile of the main author of this special section.
2 minute read

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BANKRUPTCY

Special section addressing current issues in bankruptcy law.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Running on Empty: Why Pacific Gas and Electric Filed for Bankruptcy

The company is vulnerable to significant damage claims arising out of both the 2017 and 2018 California wildfires.
8 minute read

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The Changing Landscape of Tenants by Entirety Law and How It Affects Your Practice

In 'Jimenez v. Jimenez,' the NJ Appellate Division held, for the first time, that New Jersey law prohibits the forced partition and sale of real property owned as tenants by the entirety to satisfy a judgment creditor of one spouse.
9 minute read

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Third Circuit Further Refines Jurisdictional Parameters in Bankruptcy

In 2018, the Third Circuit applied 'Stern v. Marshall' and its progeny in three significant cases.
9 minute read

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Clash Between 'Free and Clear' and Tenants' Rights Under Section 365(h)

The Third Circuit's decision in the Revel Casino Resort case reminds us that while the “free and clear” language appears all encompassing, there are carve outs that will limit the rights of an asset purchaser.
9 minute read

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Submissions Open for New Jersey Law Journal Professional Excellence 2019

The Law Journal is seeking nominees for the annual Professional Excellence recognitions—Attorney of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Litigation Departments of the Year, and more.
1 minute read

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FAMILY LAW

A special section covering the latest developments in the area of family law.
2 minute read

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Need to Disturb the Status Quo? When It's OK to Sell Marital Property Pendente Lite

There is clear authority for disturbing the status quo and liquidating property when the financial circumstances of a divorcing couple warrant such action.
9 minute read

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