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Failure to Complete Public Entity’s Official Notice of Tort Claim Form Not Substantial Compliance
    
      
              In Gartenberg v. City of Hackensack, the plaintiff fell and was injured while walking on a sidewalk and alleged that the sidewalk was dilapidated, causing her to fall.
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Unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court Holds a Jury Must Decide If Police Officers’ Actions Were Discretionary or Ministerial
    
      
              In Estate of Hiram A. Gonzalez v.
               
          
  
    
  
Police Department Not Required to Produce Records Pursuant to an Open Public Records Act Request
    
      
                          In Simmons v. Mercado, Docket No.
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Covid-19 Meets Extraordinary Circumstances Test, Permitting the Filing of a Late Notice of Tort Claim
    
      
                              Bernard Waddell was an employee of Hudson County, New Jersey
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Discovery Rule Applied to Permit Notice of Tort Claim Two Years After Alleged Malpractice
    
      
              In Talian v. Peck, Docket No.
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Appellate Division Rejects Plaintiff’s Extraordinary Circumstances Explanation under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
    
      
              In Anthony v.
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Defending a Public Defender Under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
    
      
              The New Jersey Supreme Court recently held that the New Jersey Tort Claims Act applies to legal malpractice claims mad
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Defending a Public Defender Under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
    
      
              The New Jersey Supreme Court recently held that the New Jersey Tort Claims Act applies to legal malpractice claims made against public defenders.
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Legal Updates for NJ Public Entity & Civil Rights - August 2019
    
      
              Appellate Division Discusses Inter-Relationship Between Tort Claims Act and Malicious Prosecution
By Matthew J. Behr, Esq.
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Legal Updates for NJ Public Entity & Civil Rights - April 2019
    
      
              Update to Filing of Late Notice of Tort Claim 
by Matthew J. Behr, Esq.
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