For more than two decades, efforts have been made to require the use of safety helmets by young downhill skiers and snowboarders. This month those efforts have come closer to making that requirement a law. (1) The State Assembly Tourism and Acts Committee recently approved a bill requiring all skiers…
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Consumers to Benefit from Settlement between Used Car Dealer and State
The State does not look lightly on false advertising and other misleading business practices as at least one New Jersey used car dealer learned recently. Although it did not admit to any wrongdoing, Global Auto, Inc., based in Elizabeth, NJ, agreed to pay a $140,000 settlement to resolve a lawsuit…
Jury Finds Emergency Responders Took Too Long, Awards $8.7 Million to Injured Motorist
A civil jury this week found that emergency responders took too long to arrive at a multi-car accident scene on the Atlantic City Expressway despite multiple 9-1-1 calls and awarded $8.7 million to a Mays Landing woman who lost her leg in that accident. (1) The accident occurred on December…
State Lawmakers Take Steps to Curb Privacy Invasion, Cyber-bullying
New Jersey lawmakers are seeking stronger penalties for harassment crimes, including invasion of privacy and cyber-bullying in an effort to curb these violations. This action is partially in response to the recent incident at Rutgers University where Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei, two students, allegedly videoed a third student, Tyler…
Congress Approves Bill to Protect Student Athletes
Concussions, if not properly managed, can have serious long-term effects and, in the most severe cases, can even result in death. On September 30, 2010, the House of Representatives, by a majority vote, approved a bill that would help protect student athletes from these serious ramifications. (1) The Concussion Treatment…
Did Johnson & Johnson Provide Enough Warning to Patch Users?
It was supposed to be the forgetful woman’s answer to birth control but now the Ortho Evra patch is the subject of an ongoing investigation and basis for numerous lawsuits against its manufacturer, New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson. The question is whether or not Johnson & Johnson did…
Schools Have an Obligation to Protect Against Bullying
Bullying among adolescents is serious behavior that requires serious attention. This was confirmed recently by the State Division on Civil Rights. Reports on August 31 stated the Division found sufficient evidence to indicate that the Old Bridge Township Board of Education failed to take adequate action to stop reported incidents…
$7 Million Verdict in Mesothelioma Case Upheld by NJ Appellate Court
On Friday, August 20, the State Appellate Division upheld an earlier jury verdict awarding $7 million to a woman who claimed she contracted peritoneal mesothelioma by washing her husband’s work clothes. (1) Both Bonnie and John Anderson worked for the Exxon Bayway Refinery in Linden, NJ, for a number of…
NJ Worker Injured in Connecticut Explosion Files Suit in Federal Court
A River Vale, NJ, man injured in an explosion at a power plant in Connecticut filed a suit in federal court on August 17, claiming the owners of the plant and several other contractors failed to take safety precautions that may have prevented the accident. (1) Nicholas Novik, an employee…
The Controversy over Metal Baseball Bats
When the New Jersey American Legion Baseball League Tournament ends this summer, will the use of metal bats in that League end also? If the Commission of the League has his way, yes. (1) The debate over the use of metal bats in amateur baseball leagues (that includes Little League,…