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Homeowners Found Not Liable for Guest Who Drowned in Their Pool
Defendants Doris and James Astacio permitted Doris’ sister and brother-in-law, Diana and Jason Adams, to host a sixteenth birthday party
Plaintiff’s Liability Release Bars Her Personal Injury Claim Against Health Club
By: Jack Hagerty, Law Clerk Editor: Betsy G. Ramos, Esq. Less than three months after joining Eclipse Sports and Wellness,
Court Finds Homeowners Not Liable to Guest Who Trips over Dog in Hallway
Homeowners Richard Compeau and Rosanna DiMarzio found out the hard way what happens when you “let sleeping dogs lie” (or
Plaintiff Ronald Rowell was injured on February 17, 2011 when his tractor trailer, parked in a commercial warehouse located in
Out-of-State Pedestrian Injured in New Jersey Not Entitled to PIP Benefits Under Deemer Statute
Plaintiff, Kathleen Leggette, a Virginia resident, was visiting her daughter at Princeton University and, while crossing the street, she was
Owner of Three Family Home Has No Liability for Injury Caused by Fall on Sidewalk Adjacent to Home
Plaintiff Scott Valentine suffered injuries when he fell on ice or snow on the public sidewalk abutting the three family
In the published decision of Haines v. Taft, 2017 N.J. Super. LEXIS 64 (App. Div. June 1, 2017), the Appellate
Plaintiff Martin Rosenbaum exited a relative’s condominium and fell on a driveway outside the unit, which driveway was maintained by
Failure to Comply with Strict New Jersey Appellate Rules Result in Dismissal of Cross-Appeal
While on the state trial court level, our New Jersey trial court judges tend to be lenient in enforcing rules
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