NJ Supreme Court Upholds $1.8M Award to Woman Attacked on NJ Transit Bus
LegalReader
FEBRUARY 19, 2021
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently decided to uphold a ruling that will award a woman who was attacked on an NJ Transit bus $1.8 million.
LegalReader
FEBRUARY 19, 2021
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently decided to uphold a ruling that will award a woman who was attacked on an NJ Transit bus $1.8 million.
Conflict of Laws
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These courts will not, however, enforce a clause when it is unreasonable or contrary to public policy. The state courts in Florida and Connecticut have become more likely to enforce in recent years. The state courts in Georgia have become less likely to enforce in recent years. They apply federal common law.
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ClimateChange-ClimateLaw
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It notes the acknowledged circuit split, argues that loss and miscarriage are sufficiently broad to encompass claims of intentional nondelivery, and argues that langauge in the Supreme Courts decision in Dolan v. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit affirmed. Konans cross-petition is too hard to handicap.
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SCOTUSBlog
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