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December 21, 2006 |

Board of Education of the Borough of Alpha v. Alpha Education Association

The arbitrator did not exceed his authority in applying the continuing-violation doctrine to conclude that the Board of Education had improperly denied health insurance benefits to certain part-time employees.
4 minute read
February 20, 2006 |

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July 14, 2003 |

Czepas v. Schenk et al,

Statutes of limitations and the Affidavit of Merit statute impose time frames within which plaintiffs must take certain steps to pursue their claim, and their attorneys must be prepared to timely file an affidavit of merit while at the same time complying with the applicable statute of limitations (including, if necessary, pre-suit depositions and discovery immediately after the complaint is filed), but no authority supports the actions of plaintiff's counsel here, where he intentionally delayed issuing
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October 17, 2013 |

Invoking Equitable Estoppel To Compel Arbitration With a Non-Signatory

The Supreme Court of N.J. holds that equitable estoppel may not be used to compel arbitration with a party who is not a signatory to the arbitration agreement.
8 minute read
August 23, 2004 |

Suit Tests Duty of Government to Employee Who Blew the Whistle

Once the trials are done and the criminals have been packed off to jail, what happens to a public employee who cooperates with prosecutors to help convict his co-workers? That question is at the heart of the whistleblower suit filed by former Union County corrections officer Juan Espinosa.
4 minute read
December 07, 2012 |

N.J. Enacts Law to Prevent 'Granny Snatching'

While family conflicts over relatives with diminished capacity are nothing new, in our increasingly mobile society it has become more common for family members engaged in such disputes to move relatives with diminished capacity across state lines. This often is referred to as "granny snatching."
7 minute read
September 05, 2013 |

ACA's Impact on the Elderly and Individuals With Special Needs

Understanding the Affordable Care Act and how it affects people with special needs and the elderly, including its interaction with Medicare and Medicaid.
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