December 2010
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Ex-husband can engage in name-calling without...
The New Jersey Appellate Division held yesterday that an “ordinary domestic contretemps” did not rise to the level of harassment required for imposition of a domestic violence restraining order. In E.D. v. P.D. the trial court had entered a restraining order where the ex-husband had repeatedly made belligerent telephone calls to his ex-wife at work, repeated called her names and...
Dec 15th
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Discovery Rule may extend Statute of Limitations...
In Henry v. Department of Human Services, an employee resigned in 2004 after having her request for reassignment denied. The reason given for refusal of her request may have been a pretext to cover up racial discrimination, which may have misled her into not pursuing the issue. The New Jersey Supreme Court decided, in a decision approved for publication on December 10, 2010, 1....
Dec 13th