Lawyers who have offices out of state but practice law here in New Jersey can be sued within the state for legal malpractice. The New Jersey Appellate Division recently made a decision in the case of Cantone Research, Inc. v. Gardner that addressed the issue of jurisdiction in a New Jersey legal malpractice case. In […]
Author: Ron Wronko
New Jersey Employment Laws provide protections for employees in many situations. A question that many people have is whether New Jersey Employment laws protect against Bullying and Harassment. The answer is not always clear-cut. New Jersey does not protect employees from a workplace bully who indiscriminately bullies employees in the workplace. New Jersey Courts have […]
If you believe that you have a legal malpractice claim, you may wonder about the Statute of Limitations for Legal Malpractice in NJ. The New Jersey Supreme Court addressed this issue in McGrogan v. Till, 167 N.J. 414 (1999). The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that there is one Statute of Limitations that applies to […]
If you have been the subject of a personal injury, you probably wonder how much time you have to sue for Personal Injury in New Jersey. The NJ Personal Injury Statute of Limitations is a complex web of laws and cases. The first question that a person faces in a New Jersey Personal Injury case, […]
There are over 41,000 attorneys in New Jersey are many good and conscientious. Unfortunately, there are also those who make mistakes or commit misconduct. If you are the victim of an attorney mistake or misconduct, you probably want to know how to sue for legal malpractice in New Jersey. The first step is to gather as […]