• Players Place II Condo. Ass'n, Inc. v. K.P.

    Publication Date: 2024-04-01
    Practice Area: Civil Rights
    Industry: Hospitality and Lodging | Real Estate
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: David J. Byrne (Ansell Grimm & Aaron, attorneys; David J. Byrne and Nicole D. Miller, on the briefs)
    for defendant: Talbot B. Kramer, Jr. (Freidel & Kramer, attorneys; Talbot B. Kramer, Jr. and Donna L. Freidel, on the briefs)

    Case Number: A-60/61-22) (088139)

    Because Resident Was Undisputedly Disabled, Remand Was Necessary to Determine the Need for Accommodation and Reasonableness of Resident's Request

  • Players Place II Condo. Ass'n v. K.P.

    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Practice Area: Civil Rights
    Industry:
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff:
    for defendant:

    Case Number: (A-60/61-22) (088139)

    Plaintiff appealed the appellate division's decision to affirm and modify the trial court's judgment.

  • State v. O'Donnell

    Publication Date: 2023-08-21
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
    Industry: State and Local Government
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Leo J. Hurley, Jr. (Connell Foley, attorneys; Leo J. Hurley, Jr., of counsel and on the briefs, and Alexa C. Salcito and Brian K. Dempster, on the briefs)
    for defendant: Angela Cai, Deputy Solicitor General (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; Angela M. Cai, Jeremy M. Feigenbaum, Solicitor General, and Jennifer E. Kmieciak, Deputy Attorney General, of counsel and on the briefs)

    Case Number: A-17-22 (087023)

    Candidate Could Be Charged with Official Bribery Even Though They Lost Election

  • Facebook, Inc. v. State

    Publication Date: 2023-07-17
    Practice Area: Criminal Law
    Industry: Technology Media and Telecom
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Seth P. Waxman (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr) of the District of Columbia bar, admitted pro hac vice. (Javerbaum, Wurgaft, Hicks, Kahn, Wikstrom & Sinins, attorneys; Rubin Sinins, Seth P. Waxman, Ronald C. Machen (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr) of the District of Columbia bar, admitted pro hac vice, Catherine M.A. Carroll (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr) of the District of Columbia and Virginia bars, admitted pro hac vice, John K. Roche (Perkins Coie) of the District of Columbia, Virginia, and Maryland bars, admitted pro hac vice, Mikella M. Hurley (Perkins Coie) of the District of Columbia and New York bars, admitted pro hac vice, and George P. Varghese (Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr) of the Massachusetts and Pennsylvania bars, admitted pro hac vice, on the briefs)
    for defendant: Sarah C. Hunt, Deputy Attorney General (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; Sarah C. Hunt, of counsel and on the briefs, and Lila B. Leonard, Deputy Attorney General, on the briefs)

    Case Number: A-61-21; A-7-22 (087054)

    Obtaining Social Media Communications on Minimal Delay Required Wiretap Order Rather than Communications Data Warrant

  • November 24, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly With the Lord ... Redux

    The Honorable William Kelleher got it right.

    5 minute read

  • In re Atty. Gen. Law Enforcement Directive Nos. 2020-5 and 2020-6

    Publication Date: 2021-06-21
    Practice Area: Labor Law
    Industry: State and Local Government
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Kevin D. Jarvis (O’Brien, Belland & Bushinsky, attorneys; Kevin D. Jarvis and Matthew B. Madsen, on the briefs); James M. Mets (Mets Schiro & McGovern and Markman & Cannan, attorneys; James M. Mets and Robert R. Cannan, of counsel and on the briefs, and Brian J. Manetta, on the briefs); Katherine Hartman (Attorneys Hartman, Chartered, Law Offices of Robert A. Ebberup, Law Office of D. John McAusland, and Loccke, Correia & Bukosky, attorneys; Katherine D. Hartman, Mark A. Gulbranson, Jr., Robert A. Ebberup, D. John McAusland, and Michael A. Bukosky, on the briefs); Matthew Areman (Zazzali, Fagella, Nowak, Kleinbaum & Friedman, attorneys; and Markowitz & Richman, attorneys; Paul L. Kleinbaum, Craig A. Long, and Matthew Areman, on the briefs); Frank M. Crivelli (Crivelli & Barbati, attorneys; Frank M. Crivelli, on the briefs)
    for defendant: Jeremy Feigenbaum, State Solicitor (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Jeremy Feigenbaum and Jane C. Schuster, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel and on the briefs, and Christopher Weber, Sean P. Havern, Patrick Jhoo, Brandon C. Simmons, Emily K. Wanger, and Emily Marie Bisnauth, Deputy Attorneys General, on the briefs)

    Case Number: A-26/27/28/29/30-20 (085017)

    Attorney General Directives Requiring Public Release of Law Enforcement Disciplinary Records Consistent with Public Policy Favoring Accountability and Transparency

  • May 13, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

    Justice Lee Solomon's Reappointment Nomination Advances to Full Senate

    The committee also approved the nomination of attorney Shawn LaTourette, a former Gibbons partner, for Department of Environmental Protection commissioner. He is currently acting commissioner.

    1 minute read

  • February 24, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal

    New Jersey Slow to Restart Jury Trials, Despite Decline in Coronavirus Cases

    New Jersey's conservative approach contrasts with some other jurisdictions that have responded to the downward trend in COVID-19 cases by announcing plans to restart in-person trials.

    1 minute read

  • Fraternal Order of Police, Newark Lodge No. 12 v. City of Newark

    Publication Date: 2020-08-31
    Practice Area: Government
    Industry:
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice LaVecchia
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Matthew D. Areman argued the cause for appellant (Markowitz & Richman, attorneys; Matthew D. Areman, of counsel and on the briefs)
    for defendant: Avion M. Benjamin, First Assistant Corporation Counsel, argued the cause for respondent (Kenyatta K. Stewart, Corporation Counsel, attorneys; Avion M. Benjamin, of counsel and on the briefs)

    Case Number: -15-19 (083197)

    Cities Could Establish Civilian Police Oversight Boards But Boards Could Not Conduct Concurrent Investigations with Internal Affairs

  • New Jersey Republican State Comm. v. Murphy

    Publication Date: 2020-08-24
    Practice Area: Government
    Industry:
    Court: New Jersey Supreme Court
    Judge: Justice Rabner
    Attorneys: For plaintiff: Michael L. Testa, Jr. (Testa Heck Testa & White, attorneys; Michael L. Testa, Jr., Justin R. White, and Anthony M. Imbesi, of counsel and on the briefs, and Mark D. Sheridan, Jason F. King, and James K. Webber, Jr. (Squire Patton Boggs and Webber McGill), on the reply brief)
    for defendant: Jean P. Reilly, Assistant Attorney General (Gurbir S. Grewal, Attorney General, attorney; Jean P. Reilly, of counsel and on the briefs, and Jamie M. Zug, Eric L. Apar, Eileen W. Siegeltuch, Victoria G. Nilsson, and Susan J. Wilkerson, Deputy Attorneys General, on the briefs)

    Case Number: A-82-19 (084731)

    COVID-19 Pandemic Constituted Emergency Allowing State to Borrow Under Exception to Debt Limitation Clause