A Westampton woman has reached a $2.5 million settlement in a medical malpractice case in which an allegedly delayed glaucoma diagnosis led to permanent partial sight loss.
This week’s Capitol Report covers the NJSBA’s amicus advocacy on issues related to attorney advertising and removing the “Not Established” standard in child welfare matters. Read the full report here.
May an expunged criminal record ever be used against a defendant? Yes, said the Supreme Court on July 31,2024. N.J. Division of Child Protection and Permanency v. A.P., __ N.J.___( 2024), (A-14-23).
The NJSBA will host a free networking event on Oct. 10, open to members and prospective members alike. Bring your friends, meet colleagues, expand your business and personal network and learn how to make the most of your NJSBA membership. Plus, attendees can get a free professional headshot. Register here.
On the first day of its new term Monday, the New Jersey Supreme Court weighed whether there was an obligation for an insurer to defend an employer accused of negligence claims brought by an employee who had received workers’ compensation benefits.