The Supreme Court's September 4, 2024 Order providing for the posting online of most Appellate Division and Supreme Court briefs in argued cases, discussed here, has led to an interim...
Last Friday, October 18, while I was out of action, marked fourteen years since the start of this blog on October 18, 2010. Much has changed since then, over 2,300...
On Tuesday, October 22, judges on Part E will hear oral argument in Berkoski v. Honda Motor Co. Ltd. The briefing on that appeal, which has been taken from the...
Yesterday, the Supreme Court announced a sea change in the law governing attorney disbarments. Ever since In re Wilson, 81 N.J. 451 (1979), disbarment has been permanent. There was no...
Tomorrow morning, Wednesday, October 16, Part D will hear oral arguments in Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office v. Office of the Attorney General Department of Law and Public Safety. The appeal...
The Supreme Court announced that it has granted certification in Krug v. New Jersey State Parole Bd. The question presented, as phrased by the Supreme Court Clerk's office, is "Does...
At this time of the year, published decisions from the Supreme Court and the Appellate Division are few and far between, as the new Term is barely one month old....
Judge Vernoia will reach the mandatory retirement age of 70 on October 11. In light of that, Chief Justice Rabner announced that Judge Mawla will become Presiding Judge of Part...
This week's oral argument of the week comprises appeals involving awards of attorneys' fees in three different cases. In two of the cases, appellants argue that fee awards should be...
As expected, the Senate voted yesterday to confirm John Hoffman, Governor Murphy's nominee to fill the seat vacated by Justice Solomon due to his mandatory retirement, to become an Associate...