“Just Because We Have a lot in Common Doesn’t Mean I’m Ready to be Long Term Co-Defendants.” The statute of limitations is a concept that essentially says, “you can’t wait…
It’s the Safety Inspectors We Love that Hurt Us the Most In Cuomo v. The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey, 2024 NY Slip Op 03008, plaintiff alleged…
In this episode, host Scott J. Tredwell sits down with Justin P. Schorr, Ph.D., the Principal Collision Reconstruction Expert at DJS Associates to explore the intricate world of collision reconstruction…
Our host, Scott J. Tredwell is joined by a roundtable of guests, including Marni S. Berger and Pamela Playo Lin at Anapol Weiss and Martin Beck and Conrad James Benedetto…
In Alejandra Padilla v. Young Il An (A-43-22) (087862), the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed the Appellate Division’s decision in a case involving sidewalk liability for owners of vacant commercial…
In Motil v. Wausau Underwriters Insurance, A-0400-23 (Appellate Division), which involves a significant decision on automobile insurance coverage, the New Jersey Appellate Division ruled in favor of the plaintiff affording…
A United States District Court judge in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania recently granted a motion for summary judgement by Defendant in a declaratory judgement and insurance bad faith action.…
We congratulate our own Conrad James Benedetto and wish him smooth and safe sailing as he embarks on the 53rd Newport Bermuda Race, a 636-mile ocean sailing race from Rhode…
Accident Straight Out of Michael Bay Movie Not Enough for Summary Judgment on Plaintiff’s § 240(1) Claim The Supreme Court, New York County, recently denied a motion for summary judgment…
Supreme Court Sifts Through Debris on §§ 200 and 241(6) Claims What happens if plaintiff moves for summary judgment when he can’t identify what actually caused the accident and cannot…