Homelessness is a significant social issue in New Jersey, reflecting a broader national crisis.
Who Is Liable for a School Field Trip Injury
School field trips are an exciting educational extension of the classroom, but they also present unique risks and potential legal complications.
Pet Sitting Unleashes Potential Liability
Pet sitting, a seemingly simple service, can involve significant legal complexities and potential liabilities, especially in a litigious environment like New Jersey.
Navigating Civil Suits by Parents Against Family Policing Agencies
In New Jersey, as in many states, the intersection of family law and civil rights can sometimes lead to contentious legal battles between parents and family policing agencies, known locally as Child Protection and Permanency (CP&P), formerly the Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS).
Understanding Bankruptcy Litigation and Creditor’s Rights
Bankruptcy litigation in New Jersey, as in other states, involves legal proceedings that arise from financial distress situations where businesses or individuals cannot meet their debt obligations.