On May 30, 2024, the Supreme Court of New Jersey issued its decision in Boyle v. Huff, holding that an indemnification clause cannot apply to first-party claims unless the parties include specific language expanding the...more
6/12/2024
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What You Need to Know:
•The New Jersey Appellate Division has issued a decision that fundamentally reshapes the interpretation of arbitration clauses in commercial contracts.
•The ruling carves out an exception to the New...more
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has announced that courthouses will gradually transition from Phase 1 (fully remote court operations) to Phase 2 (a gradual return to courthouses and court facilities) under the New Jersey...more
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, New Jersey state courts have conducted more than 12,000 remote court events involving more than 80,000 participants since transitioning to virtual operations. Based on that success and...more
State courthouses may be closed to the public, but civil litigation in New Jersey continues. The judiciary’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes swiftly implementing new technology, expanding filing procedures,...more