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Supreme Court Takes New Look at Lawyer Liability for Creditor Fraud
The state Supreme Court is giving a second audience to a case that could expand lawyers' liability for legal advice that avails clients in perpetrating frauds. The case to be argued today, 10 months after the justices first heard it, seeks review of an Appellate Division ruling that allowed, for the first time, a claim of creditor fraud to be pursued against an attorney.Christie Ousts Justice Wallace, Names GOP Lawyer Anne Patterson to Court
Breaking with over half a century of precedent, Gov. Chris Christie became the first governor under New Jersey's modern constitution to refuse to reappoint a sitting state Supreme Court justice, as he announced his nomination of Anne Patterson to replace Justice John Wallace Jr.Senate Passes Resolution Urging That Justice Rivera-Soto Resign
The state Senate passed a nonbinding resolution on Thursday calling for the resignation of Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto, who has declared his intention to abstain from certain Supreme Court decisions on constitutional grounds.Global Warming Heating Up as a New Practice Area
Global warming might be sending scientists and environmentalists into a dither, but for law firms like McCarter & English, it's a business opportunity.Wynfield Corp. v. Killam Associates et al
Under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.2a and case law, a developer may bring an action alleging improper billing by a municipally retained engineering firm only against the municipality, not against the firm; N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.2(a) does not allow an engineer to bill a developer separately for secretarial time.Triffin v. Travelers Express Company et al
While defendant's name is embossed on these stolen money orders next to "Issuer/Drawer," the remainder of the documents clearly indicates that the purchaser's signature is required to authenticate the writing, and since the signatures here were not made by "purchasers," there are no authorized signatures, and the dismissal of this action by plaintiff-assignee of the check-cashing entities that cashed the money orders is affirmed -- plaintiff may get relief only from those who actually signed the orders.Trending Stories
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