A2903 Memo – Interested Parties
A2903 Memo - Interested Parties
3/7/19 – NJCJI Legislative Testimonies
A4972 - Arbitration Restrictions - NJCJI Testimony A1215 - Forum Selection - NJCJI Testimony S477 - Statute of Limitations - NJCJI [...]
Trojan Horse Arrives at the Governor’s Desk
NJCJI President and Chief Counsel Alida Kass penned an Op-Ed for ROI-NJ on non-disclosure agreement legislation. Read More Here
Letter to NJ Senators
A letter shared this week from Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley indicates that New Jersey’s senators, Senators Menendez and Booker, have [...]
Welcome Tara!
Welcome Tara! The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute is pleased to introduce Tara McCreedy, who has joined the organization as [...]
Decision from New Jersey Supreme Court on Accutane Appeal
We had more good news coming out of the New Jersey Supreme Court this morning in the other Accutane appeal [...]
New Legislative Efforts to Chip Away at Arbitration Rights
New legislation introduced this week by Senator Theresa Ruiz is yet another attempt to limit the enforceability of arbitration agreements. [...]
Save the Date!
Mark your calendars and plan to join us on October 9th for our annual Fall Legal Reform Conference, featuring New Jersey [...]
Landmark Decision from New Jersey Supreme Court on Expert Testimony
The New Jersey Supreme Court issued a landmark decision today backing NJCJI’s position concerning the admissibility of expert testimony. The [...]
Farewell, Emily
After four years at the Civil Justice Institute, Emily Kelchen, our Director of Public Affairs, is leaving us to pursue [...]
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