of New Jersey’s bikers and pedestrians. This bill, now known as the New Jersey Safe Passing Law, was signed into law by New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Thursday, August… Continue reading
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In a case with monumental implications for the temporary staffing industry in the State of New Jersey, a group of industry trade associations and advocacy groups representing New Jersey temporary… Continue reading
…in Newark, New Jersey has no substantial interest in exercising its jurisdiction over the petitioner.” Therefore Mr. Marconi’s workers’ compensation claims in New Jersey were dismissed because New Jersey did… Continue reading
If you have been injured, do not trust your claims to just some internet marketing company. Stark & Stark has been practicing law in New Jersey since 1933. We have… Continue reading
In August of last year, the New Jersey state legislature passed a bill intended to create safer conditions for bicyclists and pedestrians on New Jersey roads. The New Jersey Safe… Continue reading
…estoppel is well-recognized under New Jersey law in the context of at-will employment generally and, in particular, arising from the revocation of an employment offer. New Jersey courts have applied… Continue reading
On October 3, 2018, the New Jersey Supreme Court made its long-awaited decision in the Accutane Multicounty Litigation. Developed by the New Jersey-based pharmaceutical giant Hoffman-La Roche, Accutane is a… Continue reading
The New Jersey Office of the State Comptroller’s (OSC) Medicaid Fraud Unit has moved to suspend two South Jersey nursing homes from New Jersey Medicaid, citing poor conditions at the… Continue reading
fairly. That’s right! This new law affords protections to those injured in New Jersey who have first-party insurance coverage under their automobile insurance policy. New Jersey Bad Faith Insurance Law… Continue reading
…in New Jersey had been governed by common law tracing back to the New Jersey Supreme Court’s holding in Sun Dial Corp. v. Rideout, 16 N.J. 252 (1954). The passing… Continue reading