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| TITLE | CITATION | COURT/YEAR | ||
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Diehl
v. Cumberland
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296 N.J. Super. 231 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1997 | ||
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State v. Kouvatas
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292 N.J. Super. 417 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1996 | ||
| State v.
Ettore
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228 N.J. Super. 25 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1988 | ||
| Davis Enterprises
v.
Karpf
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105 N.J. 476 | N.J. Supreme Ct. 1987 | ||
| Matter of
Kaplan
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178 N.J. Super. 487 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1981 | ||
| Kessler
v. Bowker
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174 N.J. Super. 478 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1979 | ||
| State Farm Mutual
Auto Liability Ins. Co.
v.
Kiser
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168 N.J. Super. 230 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1979 | ||
| Clay
v. N.J. Special
Joint Underwriting
Association |
160 N.J. Super. 188 | N.J. Super.A.D. 1978 |
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Cribby vs. Whitfield, Burlington
County 1987, ($400,000
personal injury jury award, co-counsel, for Plaintiff)
About 250 Civil cases tried, including jury trials.
Diehl - Determined whether homeowners or automobile insurance provides coverage for a dog bite victim where the dog was sitting in the back of a pick-up truck. (Top of Page)
Kouvatas - Due process of law limits a Fire Marshall's ability to enforce claimed fire code violations; $700,000 fine reduced and voided; estoppel applied against City of Camden. (Top of Page)
Ettore - Interpreted statutory right to an independent blood test for a drinking driving suspect. (Top of Page)
Davis - Adjoining property owner's offer to buy real estate does not require a denial of variances for a pre-existing non-conforming use; proper scope of judicial review of Planning Board decision. (Top of Page)
Kaplan - Due process of law limits the ability of State Legislature to retroactively impose civil penalties. (Top of Page)
Kessler - Aesthetics and safety are proper considerations for land use planning, permitting expansion of a non-conforming use; standards for a court to review a Planning Board's decision on a variance application. (Top of Page)
Kiser - Injured insured can recover under his Uninsured Motorist coverage even though he has a covered claim against the New Jersey Liability Insurance Guaranty Association as a consequence of the insolvency of the other motorist's insurance company. (Top of Page)
Clay - One receiving unemployment compensation benefits is an "income producer" and may recover wage loss benefits from his No Fault automobile insurance company. (Top of Page)
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