An NJSBA Special Committee, the Business and Commercial Litigation Committee conducts an ongoing examination of the need for specialized complementary dispute resolution for business disputes, educates the bench and bar in this area of law, works to create a Business Part in the Law Division of the Superior Court, and generally works with the courts…

A general contractor has entered into a construction contract with a public entity in New Jersey and the work commences. As be the case, there are delays on the project. Very often, the public entity seeks to collect damages from the general contractor for such delays while the contractor seeks extra time. Less often, as…

In the recent era of difficulty in some sectors of the commercial real estate market, lending institutions and borrowers are faced with difficult litigation decisions with respect to foreclosure and deficiency actions. With defaulting commercial real estate loans secured by property which cannot be sold or can be sold only at substantial discounts, lenders are…

By Martin Bricketto Law360, New York (June 20, 2013, 9:16 PM ET) — The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Thursday that companies fighting construction litigation can argue that defendants already dismissed from a case are to blame, a decision that could limit their liability and stop claimants from targeting companies with the deepest pockets, experts…

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