by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 5, 2014 | Internet Law Blog
There have been a number of cases in which federal courts have been addressing the issue of peer to peer downloads of adult content. Most of the cases allege copyright infringement on a joint basis, i.e., that all the defendants who downloaded the content should be...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 5, 2014 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
When asserting damages under the New Jersey Prompt Pay Act, what evidence should be submitted to the Court? That issue was discussed in United States v. APS Contracting, Inc., CIV. 11-779-KMW, 2013 WL 530576 (D.N.J. Feb. 11, 2013). In that case, Plaintiff, Cardinal...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Feb 5, 2014 | Business Formation & Sales Law Blog
On June 28, 2013, Governor Chris Christie signed a law (Bill S-2151) which requires judges in New Jersey to evaluate prenuptial agreements as of the date of their signing and not as of the date of their enforcement. This was a major change in the law. It is of...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jan 28, 2014 | Business Lawsuit Blog
What does society offer for children whose birth parents are incapable of caring for them? Is foster care, with all of its drawbacks, the only remedy? The answer is that states such as N.J. have enacted laws to provide for the appointment of a kinship legal guardian....
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jan 28, 2014 | Construction & Commercial Real Estate Law Blog
Will the economic loss doctrine bar a claim for negligence if by doing so, the plaintiff will be left without a remedy? That issue was addressed in Spectraserv, Inc. v. The Middlesex County Utilities Authority et als., Superior Court of New Jersey, Law Division,...