Britt Simon

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Employment Law: Job Applicant Credit Checks Law Suit

Sophisticated employer Michaels, currently has a class-action lawsuit which alleges that Michaels violated requirements of the fair credit reporting act whereas they are required to disclose that they obtained credit reports and utilized them when...

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Court Bars Abuse Victim from Post Divorce Mediation

Restraining orders have long been utilized as a tool in divorce lawyer’s bag of tricks. However, in this commonsense decision, mediation is not...

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NJ Personal Injury - Accidents

It seems like a basic concept. The entire controversy doctrine. Courts should always seek to bring together multiple actions so that the entire issue...

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NJ Family Law: Gestational Bill

Once again ignorant "let the government do everything", "let the government fix all problems", reaction arrests are looking to create law that would...

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NJ Discrimination: Fired for Breastfeeding

This statement by the US Supreme Court leaves us all scratching her head. While we recognize that reasonable accommodations should and must be made...

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Personal Injury: Duty to Prevent Injury Foreclosed Home

Finally, a case were the court makes good sense. In this case the US magistrate Judge lowered the hammer on Wells Fargo Bank who tried to shirk its...

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Family Law: Methadone Treatment While Pregnant not Child Abuse

In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court of New Jersey found that mothers going through methadone treatments while pregnant would not...

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NJ Personal Injury cases related to Prempro

A quiet end to the billion-dollar mass tort cases associated with Pfizer and Wyeth selling hormone replacement therapy drugs (HRT). With the court...

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Driving While Suspended After DWI, Means Jail

Once again the New Jersey appeals court misses the boat. This is what happens when politicians appoint judges who lack the ability to think outside...

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Court Relaxes Affidavit of Merit Rule in Malpractice Cases

The requirements for an affidavit of merit when bringing a malpractice case appears to have been reduced. The Appellate Division as indicated its...

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