- Business Opinions - Intellectual Property and Technology, Start End Issue - Any - Breach of Contract Computer/Software Related Issues Fraud Patents Quantum Meruit Trade Secrets Trademark Unjust Enrichment All Search Apply Filters BER-C-29-16 - Kristin Deer, Inc. dba K-DEER, Inc. v. Kate Cornish Booth, Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, July 28, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trade Secrets Computer/Software Related Issues Breach of Contract Fraud Unjust Enrichment Quantum Meruit, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-C-29-16 BER-L-7542-15 - Silla Jewelry v. Sunico, et al., Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, Feb. 1, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trademark, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-7542-15 A-1978-13T3 - Hackensack University Medical Center v. Beyond Organic Spa, Inc.,, Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, Sept. 4, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trademark, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1978-13T3 SOM-C-12013-15 - Life Cell Corp. v. Tela Bio, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, May 12, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trade Secrets, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Coleman, P.J. Ch, Referenced Opinion ID, SOM-C-12013-15 BER-L-5446-14 - Samsung Electronics America Inc. v. Westpark Electronics, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, Feb. 26, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trade Secrets, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-5446-14 BER-C-268-12 - SCS Healthcare Marketing, LLC v. Allergan USA, Inc., et al., Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, Dec. 7, 2012, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trade Secrets, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Carroll, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-C-268-12 A-3845-10 - Apotex Inc., et al. v. Sanofi-Aventis, et al., Business Opinion Category, Intellectual Property and Technology, Decided Date, Nov. 15, 2012, Business Opinion Issue Types, Patents, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3845-10
- Business Opinions - Insurance Coverage, Start End Issue - Any - Additional Insured Arbitration Auto Breach of Contract Collateral Source Rule Commercial General Liability Conflict/Choice of Law Contract Interpretation Employment Status Fraud Indemnification Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Products Liability Subrogation Workers Compensation All Search Apply Filters A-5624-17T3 - LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ET AL. VS. PENSKE TRUCK LEASING, CO., ET AL. (L-3377-17, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, May 23, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Arbitration Personal Injury Protection (PIP), Publication Status, Published, Judge, Gilson, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-5624-17T3 OCN-L-2960-14 - Doerfler v. Chubb Insurance Co, Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, April 17, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wellerson, P.J. Civ., Referenced Opinion ID, OCN-L-2960-14 A-3551-17T1 - HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY VS. MEGA SECURITY CORPORATION, ET AL. (L-0378-17, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, April 8, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation Indemnification, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3551-17T1 L-3684-14 - Atlantic Casualty Ins. Co. v. Remtek Services, Inc., et al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Jan. 28, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Conflict/Choice of Law Fraud, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, L-3684-14 A-5526-15T1/A-0033-16T1 - THERESA WEAR, ET AL. VS. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY WOODBURY MEDICAL CENTER ASSOCIATES, LLP VS. SELECTIVE INSURANCE COMPANY (L-1583-13, GLOUCESTER COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)(CONSOLIDATED), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, July 20, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation Indemnification, Publication Status, Published, Judge, ; Manahan, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-5526-15T1/A-0033-16T1 A-21-16 - Continental Insurance Company v. Honeywell International, Inc. (078152) (Morris County and Statewide), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, June 27, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Conflict/Choice of Law, Publication Status, Published, Judge, LaVecchia, J., Referenced Opinion ID, A-21-16 A-3434-14T1 - MICHAEL ABBOUD VS. NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, PA(L-680-14, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, June 21, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation Indemnification, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Ostrer,Leone and Vernoia., Referenced Opinion ID, A-3434-14T1 A-5503-14T4, A-0727-15T2 - Haines v. Taft, et al.; Little vs. Nishimura (Consolidated), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, June 1, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Personal Injury Protection (PIP), Publication Status, Published, Judge, O’Connor, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-5503-14T4, A-0727-15T2 A-1911-15T3 - KATHLEEN LEGGETTE VS. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES INSURANCECOMPANY (GEICO), ET AL.(L-1585-14, MERCER COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, May 30, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Auto, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Lihotz, P.J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-1911-15T3 A-2109-15T3 - RSI BANK VS. THE PROVIDENT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY VS. DR. GEORGE LIKAKIS, Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Feb. 23, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Indemnification, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2109-15T3 A-0846-15T3 - S.M. ELECTRIC COMPANY, INC. VS. TORCON, INC., ET AL. TORCON, INC. VS. SAFECO INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ET AL., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Oct. 19, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation Indemnification, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0846-15T3 A-1649-14T1 - Glenn Foerster, et al. vs. Meckel Enterprises, LLC, et al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Oct. 12, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Espinosa, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-1649-14T1 A-4287-14T4 - Mauricio Mendoza vs. Jack DiPiazza, et al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Oct. 11, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Status Workers Compensation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Higbee, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-4287-14T4 L-3752-14 - Avalon Bay Communities, Inc. v. Utica Insurance, et al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Aug. 5, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Additional Insured Contract Interpretation Indemnification, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Stephanie A. Mitterhoff, Referenced Opinion ID, L-3752-14 A-3436-13 - NEW JERSEY-AMERICAN WATER CO INC. v. WATCHUNG SQUARE ASSOCIATES, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, July 15, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial General Liability Breach of Contract Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3436-13 A-5589-13 - Phibro v. National Union opinion, Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, July 14, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Referenced Opinion ID, A-5589-13 L-3753-15 - Mid-Century Insurance Company v. John Freeman and New Jersey Indemnity, et al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, May 16, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Subrogation Collateral Source Rule, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Arnold L. Natali, Jr., J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, L-3753-15 A-2472-14 - NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION v. STAR INSURANCE COMPANY and MEADOWBROOK, INC, Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, March 8, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Indemnification Additional Insured Breach of Contract Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2472-14 A-2355-12 - SHERRY CLEMENTE individually and as Administratrix of the ESTATE OF ANTHONY CLEMENTE v. NEW JERSEY TRANSIT, et.al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, Dec. 12, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Auto Commercial General Liability Breach of Contract Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2355-12 A-1523-12 - HARLEYSVILLE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY v. WILLIAM BURNETT, et. al., Business Opinion Category, Insurance Coverage, Decided Date, July 21, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Workers Compensation Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1523-12 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 21 items
- Business Opinions - Employment Disputes, Start End Issue - Any - Arbitration Breach of Contract CEPA Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Employment Contract Employment Status Forum Issues LAD Private Employment Agency Act Promissory Estoppel Tortious Interference Workers Compensation Wrongful Termination All Search Apply Filters A-20-16 - Philip Vitale v. Schering-Plough Corporation (078294) (Middlesex County and Statewide), Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 11, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Contract Workers Compensation, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Patterson, J., Referenced Opinion ID, A-20-16 A-0354-15T1 - JEFFREY SAUTER VS. COLTS NECK VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY NO. 2 (L-2637-13, MONMOUTH COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Sept. 13, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Accurso, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0354-15T1 A-67-15 - Maryanne Grande v. Saint Clare’s Health System (076606) (Morris County and Statewide), Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, July 12, 2017, Business Opinion Issue Types, LAD, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Referenced Opinion ID, A-67-15 A-1726-14T4 - GINA MARIE MILLER VS. SHORE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, ET AL., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 28, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1726-14T4 A-1270-15T2 - Antony Carchia vs. Director Kenneth C. Green, et al.,, Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Oct. 6, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1270-15T2 A-38-14 - Salvatore Puglia v. Elk Pipeline, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 16, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Published, Judge, LaVecchia, J., J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, A-38-14 A-3200-13T1 - Kirk Lory v. Concord Equity Group Advisors, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 11, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Contract, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3200-13T1 A-1111-14T2 - Samantha Ishage v. PNC Bank Corp. et al., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 8, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1111-14T2 A-2830-14T2 - Grant W. Morgan v. Raymours Furniture Company, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Jan. 7, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Contract, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Fisher, P.J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-2830-14T2 A-3694-13T4 - Stratus Technology Services, Inc. v. Alexandra Paciello, Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 17, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Contract, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Sumners, Jr., J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-3694-13T4 BER-L-703-15 - Mark Sheridan v. Mondelez Global LLC., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Oct. 13, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Polifroni, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-703-15 A-0359-14T4 - Rhonda Hobson v. MSO Issac Tremmel, et al., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Sept. 30, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, LAD, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0359-14T4 A-0686-13T1 - Maryanna Grande, R.N. v. Saint Clares Health System., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 28, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, LAD, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0686-13T1 A-4644-13T2 - Ama Armah et al. v. Education Affiliates, Inc. et al., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 26, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4644-13T2 A-0069-14T1 - Gary Tilton v. Nathanial Goodall et al., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 25, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Status, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0069-14T1 A-3480-12T2 - Steven DAgostino v. Musical Heritage Society, Jeffrey Nissim, and Steven Cilento., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 20, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Employment Contract LAD Tortious Interference Wrongful Termination, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3480-12T2 A-1688-13T1 - Deborah Stroli, R.N. Bergen Community Blood Services, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 4, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Contract, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1688-13T1 A-2314-13T1 - Anita Jones v. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, et al., Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 3, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, LAD, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2314-13T1 A-5259-13T2 - Paul Jaworski et al. v. Ernst & Young US LLP, Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, July 26, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Arbitration, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, St. John, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-5259-13T2 A-65/66-13 - Joel S. Lippman, M.D. v. Ethicon, Inc, Business Opinion Category, Employment Disputes, Decided Date, July 15, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA, Publication Status, Published, Judge, LaVecchia, J., J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, A-65/66-13 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 4 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 80 items
- Business Opinions - Contract Disputes, Start End Issue - Any - Breach of Contract Cancellation Commercial Litigation Conflict/Choice of Law Construction Consumer Fraud Contract Interpretation Employment Contract Indemnification Reformation Rescission Specific Performance Statutory Interpretation Subrogation Tortious Interference UCC All Search Apply Filters BER-L-6794-16 - Comprehensive Neurosurgical, P.C. v. The Valley Hospital, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 15, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Tortious Interference, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-6794-16 ESX-L-1882-18 - The Becker Organization LLC v. Sharp Office Holdings, LLC, et al., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Sept. 21, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Statutory Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-1882-18 BER-L-7441-13 - Village Square Madison Avenue LLC v. TD Bank, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 5, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-7441-13 A-4693-13 - Best Bergen Homes, Inc. v. Franklin Nunez et al., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 4, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4693-13 BER-L-2387-1 - Stonewall of Saddle River, L.P. v. Northeast Linen Supply Corp., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 3, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-2387-1 A-0991-14T2 - Joseph Grayzel, M.D. v. Boston Scientific Corp., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Jan. 11, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0991-14T2 A-1090-14T1 - Cortlandt Street Associates v. Elementis Specialties, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 23, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1090-14T1 A-0668-14T2 - Trend Investments, LLC v. Mirza Baig., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 22, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0668-14T2 A-2119-14T4 - Charles Bressman v. J&J Specialized, LLC., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 4, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2119-14T4 A-0249-14T4 - Court Plaza Associates v. Wausau Tile, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 4, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0249-14T4 A-4137-13T2 - John Barbero v. Alexy John et al., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 2, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4137-13T2 A-2355-12T3 - Sherry Clemente v. New Jersey Transit et al., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 12, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Indemnification, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2355-12T3 HUD-L-5225-13 - East Newark Towne Center LLC v. Borough of East Newark, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Oct. 29, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Sarkisian, J.S.C.,, Referenced Opinion ID, HUD-L-5225-13 A-0884-13T2 - Princeton Amoco, Inc. v. Princeton Shopping Center Company, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 26, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0884-13T2 A-2198-13T2 - Margate Towers, Inc. v. Jim Plamantouras, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 13, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2198-13T2 A-0235-12T2 - National Fireproofing and Insulation Company v. Skanska USA Building, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 11, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0235-12T2 BER-C-117-15 - Zeytinia Xanadu LLC v. Triple Five Group, Ltd. et al., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 3, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, BER-C-117-15 A-2266-13T1 - Trico Development Associates L.P. v. O.C.E.A.N., Inc., Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, July 30, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Cancellation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2266-13T1 A-1972-13T1 - Waters & Bugbee, Inc. v. B.W. Electrical Services, L.L.C.,, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, July 22, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1972-13T1 A-4430 - Larry Bennett Stucco & Construction v. Sheldon Himber,, Business Opinion Category, Contract Disputes, Decided Date, July 10, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4430 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 6 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 120 items
- Business Opinions - Business Governance, Start End Issue - Any - Arbitration Business Judgment Rule Buyout Commercial Litigation Conflict/Choice of Law Contract Interpretation Custodial/Statutory Receiver Dissolution Environmental LAD Merger Shareholder Issues Valuation All Search Apply Filters A-0922-16T3 - JERRY ALLOCO, ET AL. VS. OCEAN BEACH AND BAY CLUB, ET AL. (C-000015-14, OCEAN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Aug. 22, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Business Judgment Rule, Publication Status, Published, Judge, ; Leone, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-0922-16T3 A-1362-14T3 - Sally A. Roberts, DO v. Anson Moise, M.D. et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Feb. 8, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1362-14T3 A-2650-13T3 - Patricia Wisniewski v. Francis Walsh, Jr., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Dec. 24, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Buyout Valuation Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2650-13T3 A-0781-14T2 - Richard Ross v. Paul La Regina and Body Shop Fitness, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Dec. 17, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Buyout Valuation Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0781-14T2 A-3836-12 - Seidman v. Spencer Savings Bank S.L.A., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, April 30, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3836-12 ESX-C-122-13 - Coty US LLC v. 680 S. 17th Street LLC, Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Feb. 26, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Custodial/Statutory Receiver Environmental Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Katz, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-C-122-13 A-6220-12 - Toni Castro v. Angelo Giacchi, Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Dec. 5, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-6220-12 A-3933-12 - Joseph P. Virzi et al. v. Air Cargo Global Corp. et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, June 6, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Dissolution, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3933-12 A-3459-12 - Robert Passero v. The North Jersey Country Club, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, June 4, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Business Judgment Rule Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3459-12 A-1119-12 - The Holder Group, Inc. v. John Bierman, Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, May 23, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1119-12 A-2013-12 - New Jersey Realty Concepts v. John Mavroudis, Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, March 14, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Custodial/Statutory Receiver, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Leone, J.S.C., t/a, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2013-12 A-4198-11 - Surgem, LLC et al. v. Achievmed, Inc., et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Oct. 16, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Valuation Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lihotz, J.A.D, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4198-11 A-0310-11 - Fayed v. Melendez, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Aug. 7, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-0310-11 A-2921-11 - 701 Penham Avenue Associates, Inc v. J. Fanok Holdings, LLC, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Feb. 28, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2921-11 A-5924-09 - Mizrack, et al. v. Fairmount Chemical Co., Inc., et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Jan. 25, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Shareholder Issues Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-5924-09 A-4028-10 - Antonucci, M.D. v. Morris County Cardiology Consultants, P.A., et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Jan. 10, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Shareholder Issues Commercial Litigation Buyout, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-4028-10 A-5427-10 - Warshauer Electric Supply Company v. Munroe Electric, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Jan. 10, 2013, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-5427-10 A-2628-09 - All Saints University of Medicine Aruba, et al. v. Chilana, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Dec. 24, 2012, Business Opinion Issue Types, Dissolution Shareholder Issues Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-2628-09 A-3161-11 - Gatta v. Gatta, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Oct. 26, 2012, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation Arbitration, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3161-11 A-5741-10 - Acquaviva v. Estate of Frank DiMisa, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Governance, Decided Date, Oct. 18, 2012, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-5741-10 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 43 items
- Business Opinions - Business Disputes, Start End Issue - Any - Breach of Contract Breach of Duty of Loyalty Civil Conspiracy Commercial Litigation Consumer Fraud Conversion Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Covenants (Restrictive, not to Compete/Solicit) Discovery Issues/Motions Employment Contract Employment Status Fraud Fraudulent Inducement Indemnification Jurisdictional Issues Negligent Misrepresentation Real Estate Real Estate Rescission Securities Shareholder Issues Successor Liability Tortious Interference Unfair Competition Unjust Enrichment All Search Apply Filters C-5-20 - Hassan v. Theophile, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, March 31, 2023, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Fraudulent Inducement Negligent Misrepresentation Real Estate, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Mega, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, C-5-20 UNN-C-95-20 - Platkin v. Kizito, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 17, 2022, Business Opinion Issue Types, Securities Fraud, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Mega, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, UNN-C-95-20 BER-L-1643-21 - Extech Building v. E&N Construction, Inc. - Motion to Dismiss, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 1, 2021, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Fraud, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-1643-21 C-148-19 - Millburn Mall Holding, LLC v. Walgreens Eastern Co., Inc., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, June 10, 2020, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Mega, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, C-148-19 BER-L-7752-17 - MEL Realty LLC v. Bayonne Oval, LLC et. al., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, April 26, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Civil Conspiracy Fraudulent Inducement Negligent Misrepresentation Real Estate, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-7752-17 BER L-4341-17 - Booth Movers Ltd v. Sleepable Sofas, Ltd., et als., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Feb. 6, 2019, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Consumer Fraud Conversion Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Discovery Issues/Motions Indemnification Successor Liability Unjust Enrichment, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wilson, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER L-4341-17 A-0241-17T1 - RICHARD W. TULLY, JR. VS. PETER MIRZ (L-5951-16, BERGEN COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 28, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Shareholder Issues, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Geiger, J.A.D., Referenced Opinion ID, A-0241-17T1 A-0275-17T4 - METRO COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC., ET AL. VS. NANCY VAN ISTENDAL (C-000036-16, BURLINGTON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 19, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Employment Status Shareholder Issues, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Firko, J.S.C. (temporarily assigned to Appellate Division), Referenced Opinion ID, A-0275-17T4 C-28-16 - Magnolia Beef Company v. Hrissikos, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, June 7, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Civil Conspiracy Commercial Litigation Fraud Breach of Contract, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Dupuis, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, C-28-16 C-104-16 - Marzetta, et al. v. Tassev, et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, March 14, 2018, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation Jurisdictional Issues Rescission, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Natali, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, C-104-16 UNN-C-108-13 - Parker v. Parker, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 22, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Shareholder Issues Commercial Litigation Breach of Contract Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Commercial Litigation Unjust Enrichment, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Judge Dupuis, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, UNN-C-108-13 C-151-15 - Pearson v. DMH2, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Aug. 16, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Covenants (Restrictive, not to Compete/Solicit), Publication Status, Published, Judge, Moore, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, C-151-15 BER-L-5000-12 - APR LLC v. John Lomans, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Jan. 27, 2016, Business Opinion Issue Types, Covenants (Restrictive, not to Compete/Solicit), Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Robert C. Wilson, J.S.C.,, Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-5000-12 A-3777-17T3 - Samsung Electronic America, Inc. v. Westpark Electronics, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Dec. 4, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Unfair Competition Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3777-17T3 A-3172-13T4 - Swarna Allam et al. v. Deepak Verma et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Oct. 22, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-3172-13T4 A-93-13 - Kaye v. Rosefielde, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Sept. 22, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Duty of Loyalty, Publication Status, Published, Judge, Referenced Opinion ID, A-93-13 HUD-L-3796-11 - Tullett Prebon PLC v. BGC Partners, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, March 31, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Unfair Competition Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Referenced Opinion ID, HUD-L-3796-11 A-1899-13 - Spencer Savings Bank SLA v. McGrover et al., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, March 5, 2015, Business Opinion Issue Types, Unfair Competition Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1899-13 A-6019-12 - Karl Jones v. Belwood Aromatics, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 26, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-6019-12 A-1340-13 - Gateway Care Center v. John Sung, Business Opinion Category, Business Disputes, Decided Date, Nov. 6, 2014, Business Opinion Issue Types, Unfair Competition Commercial Litigation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Per Curiam, Referenced Opinion ID, A-1340-13 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 35 items
- Business Opinions - Complex Business Litigation Program, Start End Issue - Any - Additional Insured Arbitration Attorney Fees Breach of Contract Breach of Duty of Loyalty Breach of Fiduciary Duty Breach of Warranty CEPA Civil Conspiracy Commercial Litigation Condominium Act Conflict of Interest Conflict/Choice of Law Construction Consumer Fraud Contract Interpretation Conversion Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Custodial/Statutory Receiver Damages Discovery Issues/Motions Economic Loss Doctrine Employment Contract Environmental Experts Fair Dealing Forum Issues Fraud Fraudulent Inducement Indemnification Insurance Jurisdictional Issues Merger Negligent Misrepresentation Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Piercing the Corporate Veil Private Employment Agency Act Professional Negligence/Malpractice Promissory Estoppel Quantum Meruit Racketeering Racketeering Sealing of Court Records Securities Shareholder Issues Statute of Limitations Statute of Repose Statutory Interpretation Subpoenas Suspicious Activity Report Privilege Tortious Interference Trade Secrets UCC Unfair Competition Unjust Enrichment Waiver Witnesses All Search Apply Filters ESX-L-6826-25 - McClellan One Owner, LLC v. Barsan Global Logistics, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Feb. 10, 2026, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Petrillo, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-6826-25 OCN-L-3541-25 - Blinds To Go (U.S.), Inc. v. Lakewood Development Co., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Dec. 15, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Wellerson, P.J. Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, OCN-L-3541-25 ESX-L-2657-25 - Jack Jaffa v. Abraham Kraus, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Nov. 26, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Custodial/Statutory Receiver, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Petrillo, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-2657-25 ESX L 2381-25 - Healing at Hidden River, LLC v. Aetna, et al, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Nov. 21, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Promissory Estoppel Quantum Meruit Economic Loss Doctrine Negligent Misrepresentation Tortious Interference Fraud Civil Conspiracy, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Petrillo, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX L 2381-25 PAS-L-2441-22 - Wiggins Plastic, Inc. v. Cty. of Passaic, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Nov. 21, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Del Sardo, P.J. Cv., Referenced Opinion ID, PAS-L-2441-22 BER-L-6543-24 - J And B Realty, L.L. C. Vs Mitsui Foods, Inc, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Nov. 12, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Fraudulent Inducement Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, William C. Soukas, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-6543-24 ESX-L-7647-24 - Lowenstein Sandler, LLP, v. Harmony Foundation of New Jersey, Inc., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Oct. 30, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Attorney Fees, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-7647-24 ESX-L-6114-18 - Xela 1, LLC v. ACCU Reference Medical Lab, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Sept. 17, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-6114-18 MON-L-888-20 - Tag Realty, LLC, et al. v. Firestone Building Products Company, LLC, et al., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Sept. 4, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Attorney Fees Consumer Fraud, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Cagan, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, MON-L-888-20 ATL-L-1584-22 - Wiser v. My1Agent, et al., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Aug. 29, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Johnson, J.S.C, Referenced Opinion ID, ATL-L-1584-22 L-001136/11 - Sae Power v. Avaya, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Aug. 1, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Trade Secrets, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, L-001136/11 HUD-L-2750-18 - Rialto-Capitol Condominuim Ass'n v. First Mercury Ins. Co., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, July 25, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Insurance, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, D’elia, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, HUD-L-2750-18 MRS-L-1947-22 - Alfieri v. Frank, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, July 1, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Duty of Loyalty Breach of Fiduciary Duty Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Shareholder Issues, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, DeAngelis, P.J.Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, MRS-L-1947-22 ESX-L-7647-24 - Lowenstein Sandler v. Harmony Found. of N.J., Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, May 12, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Attorney Fees Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Lynott, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, ESX-L-7647-24 CAM-L-2500-21 - D’elia v. Martinez, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, May 2, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Fraud Conversion Unjust Enrichment Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing Tortious Interference, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Polansky, P.J.Cv., Referenced Opinion ID, CAM-L-2500-21 MRS-L-1627-23 - Holder v. Mroue, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, April 1, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Breach of Contract Fraud, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, DeAngelis, P.J. Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, MRS-L-1627-23 SSX-L-469-24 - Franek v. Twp. of Wantage, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, March 28, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, DeAngelis, P.J. Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, SSX-L-469-24 MRS-L-700-24 - First Environment Inc. v. Delta Environmental Services, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, March 25, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, CEPA Tortious Interference Unfair Competition, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, DeAngelis, P.J. Ch., Referenced Opinion ID, MRS-L-700-24 BER-L-1241-23 - 145 B.A. Realty, LLC v. RLF Acquisitions, LLC, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Feb. 26, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Contract Interpretation, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Soukas, J.S.C., Referenced Opinion ID, BER-L-1241-23 PAS-L-2441-22 - Wiggins Plastic, Inc. v. Cty. of Passaic, Business Opinion Category, Complex Business Litigation Program, Decided Date, Feb. 6, 2025, Business Opinion Issue Types, Discovery Issues/Motions, Publication Status, Unpublished, Judge, Del Sardo, P.J. Cv., Referenced Opinion ID, PAS-L-2441-22 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 9 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 173 items
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If the appeal is not sealed, the parties’ briefs also will be included in the “Case Document(s).”, Amicus Motions, : Beginning on Feb. 10, 2026, motions for leave to appear as amicus curiae and proposed amicus briefs in Supreme Court appeals are due ten (10) days after the respondent files its merits brief, and motions to extend or relax the time for filing an amicus motion and brief will not be accepted. See R . 1:13-9(e). Filter by - Any - Posted Argued Reargued Decided Certification Granted Leave to Appeal Granted Not Argued Not Decided Start End Search Apply Filters S-73/74-25 State v. Walter J. Gilliano (091601) In this matter, the Court determines that defendant could not establish that the existing jury pool violated his right to trial by a jury drawn from a representative cross-section of the community, and agrees with the trial court’s determination not to dismiss the jury pool that had been summoned before the Governor issued Executive Order 411, which restored the right to serve on a jury to individuals with certain convictions for an indictable offense under New Jersey law and was effectively immediately. Decided: Feb. 24, 2026 A-22-25 In the Matter of the Registration of K.M. (090713) Read Appellate Opinion A-1841-23 Can conduct committed by a co-conspirator be used to determine a Megan’s Law registrant’s score on factor two (degree of contact) of the Registrant Risk Assessment Scale? Case Document(s) A-22-25 Case Document(s) - Briefs are sealed A-22-25 Order Granting Certification Close Certification Granted : Feb. 17, 2026 Amicus Motions and Briefs Due : May 26, 2026 A-21-25 David B. Wilson v. City of Newark (090835) Read Appellate Opinion A-1709-23 Under the circumstances presented, was the City of Newark entitled to immunity under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act, N.J.S.A. 59:4-2, given that N.J.S.A. 27:5G-4 requires that signs be posted on, and at the last safe exit or detour preceding, a railroad bridge or overpass with less than 14 feet 6 inches of clearance, and was plaintiff required to present expert testimony in support of his contention that the City acted palpably unreasonably? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Jan. 16, 2026 Posted: Jan. 21, 2026 A-20-25 State v. Gabriel T. Matos (091106) Read Appellate Opinion A-1269-23 Did the lack of a jury instruction about the purpose of fresh complaint testimony constitute plain error, was evidence about prior uncharged bad acts that occurred in New York admissible, did the prosecutor’s comments during opening and closing statements improperly bolster the victim’s testimony and inflame the jury, and did those alleged errors individually or cumulatively amount to reversible error? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Jan. 16, 2026 Posted: Jan. 21, 2026 A-13/14/15/16/17/18/19-25 Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority v. Town of Dover (090814) Read Appellate Opinion A-1587-21 Do the 1971 settlement agreement and the 1984 amendment to that settlement agreement constitute an unlawful perpetual municipal contract without a finite endpoint, are they void as against public policy and the Clean Water Act, and are they terminated if the capacity of the Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority treatment plant expands beyond twelve million gallons per day? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Nov. 19, 2025 Posted: Nov. 19, 2025 A-12-25 James G. Lowe, M.D. v. Bernard Audet (090940) Read Appellate Opinion A-4093-23 Are insurance brokers exempt from liability under the “learned professionals” exception to the Consumer Fraud Act? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : Nov. 17, 2025 Posted: Nov. 17, 2025 A-11-25 Erwin Campoverde v. NY-NJ Link Developer, LLC (090537) Read Appellate Opinion A-1174-23 What is the applicable standard under New Jersey law for determining whether a general contractor owes a duty to a subcontractor’s employees for the purpose of determining liability for the injuries sustained by a subcontractor’s employee? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Nov. 3, 2025 Posted: Nov. 3, 2025 A-10-25 Nicky Travieso v. Ciara Crespo (091127) Read Order With respect to a “motor vehicle liability policy . . . that names a corporate or business entity as a named insured” under N.J.S.A. 17:28-1.1(f), what is the “maximum uninsured . . . motorist coverage available under the policy” that must be provided to “an individual employed by the corporate or business entity”? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : Oct. 21, 2025 Posted: Oct. 22, 2025 A-9-25 Craig Chiaccheri v. Zurich American Insurance Company (090943) Read Order With respect to a “motor vehicle liability policy . . . that names a corporate or business entity as a named insured” under N.J.S.A. 17:28-1.1(f), what is the “maximum . . . underinsured motorist coverage available under the policy” that must be provided to “an individual employed by the corporate or business entity”; and are endorsements limiting underinsured motorist coverage to an amount less than the general third-party liability coverage limit under the same policy in violation of N.J.S.A. 17:28-1.1(f) or otherwise contrary to public policy? Question of law certified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, accepted Posted Question of law certified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, accepted : Oct. 21, 2025 Posted: Oct. 22, 2025 A-8-25 Atlas Data Privacy Corp. v. We Inform, LLC (091145) Read Order What mental state, if any, is required to establish liability under Daniel’s Law, N.J.S.A. 56:8-166.1? Question of law certified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, accepted Posted Question of law certified by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, accepted : Oct. 21, 2025 Posted: Oct. 22, 2025 A-7-25 State v. Yusef B. Allen (090853) Read Appellate Opinion A-1045-22 Is the materiality standard for a claim that the prosecutor failed to disclose evidence under Brady v. Maryland , 373 U.S. 83 (1963), the same as the materiality standard for a claim of newly discovered evidence under State v. Carter , 91 N.J. 86 (1982), and does defendant satisfy the Brady materiality standard in this matter? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Sept. 19, 2025 Posted: Sept. 23, 2025 A-6-25 State v. French G. Lee (090662) Read Appellate Opinion A-3125-22 Should there have been a N.J.R.E. 104 hearing on defendant’s challenge to the reliability of the State’s expert fingerprint evidence, should the potential jurors have been asked their opinions about the reliability of fingerprint evidence during voir dire, and did two of the State’s witnesses give improper testimony that the same person was depicted in both surveillance videos? Certification Granted Posted Case Document(s) A-6-25 Case Document(s) - Briefs are sealed A-6-25 Petition For Certification A-6-25 Respondent Brief Letter A-6-25 Supplemental Appellant Brief A-6-25 Supplemental Respondent Brief A-6-25 Amicus Curiae Brief The Innocence Project (IP) A-6-25 Amici Curiae Brief Experts In Decision Making And Judgment In Legal Contexts (EDMJ) A-6-25 Amici Curiae Brief The Wilson Center For Science And Justice (WC) A-6-25 State's Combined Response to Amicus Briefs Close Certification Granted : Sept. 19, 2025 Posted: Sept. 23, 2025 Argued: March 2, 2026 A-5-25 State v. R.F.P. (090566) Read Appellate Opinion A-0276-24 Did defendant satisfy his burden of establishing that the alleged sexual assault victim’s pre-incident mental health records should be produced for the trial court’s in camera review, see State v. Chambers , 252 N.J. 561 (2023)? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : Sept. 9, 2025 Posted: Sept. 9, 2025 Argued: March 2, 2026 A-4-25 State v. Jamar J. Myers (090743) Read Appellate Opinion A-2045-22 Where defendant entered a global agreement and pled guilty to felony murder for one incident and to robbery for a separate incident, then successfully challenged his robbery conviction on appeal, can defendant withdraw his guilty plea to felony murder? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Sept. 9, 2025 Posted: Sept. 9, 2025 A-3-25 Township of Jackson v. Getzel Bee, LLC; Township of Jackson v. Bellevue Jackson, LLC (090404) Read Appellate Opinion A-0590-23/A-0594-23 Does the particular parcel of land to be acquired by a municipality through eminent domain have to be put to public use, or may it be exchanged for other land that will serve that purpose? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Sept. 9, 2025 Posted: Sept. 9, 2025 A-2-25 Borough of Seaside Park v. Shree Jyoti, LLC (089599) Read Appellate Opinion A-1915-22 Is the ordinance that authorizes a municipality to acquire property through its eminent domain power under the Local Land and Buildings Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:12-5(a), required to set forth the specific public purpose for which the property is being acquired? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : Sept. 9, 2025 Posted: Sept. 9, 2025 A-1-25 State v. Paul J. Caneiro (091055) Under the circumstances presented, where defendant’s house was on fire, was the warrantless seizure of evidence from the garage justified under the exigent circumstances exception to the warrant requirement?, Note:, The Court imposed an expedited, peremptory briefing schedule in this matter. Any motion for leave to appear as amicus curiae shall be served and filed through eCourts Supreme, with the proposed amicus brief, on or before 9/24/25. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerkâs Office at 609-815-2955 609-815-2955 . No further submissions will be accepted unless requested by the Court. Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Argued Decided, Note:, The Court imposed an expedited, peremptory briefing schedule in this matter. Any motion for leave to appear as amicus curiae shall be served and filed through eCourts Supreme, with the proposed amicus brief, on or before 9/24/25. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerk’s Office at 609-815-2955 609-815-2955 . No further submissions will be accepted unless requested by the Court. Watch the Oral Argument Video for A-1-25 Oral Argument Video for A-1-25 Close Listen to the Oral Argument Audio for A-1-25 Leave to Appeal Granted : Sept. 3, 2025 Posted: Sept. 3, 2025 Argued: Nov. 3, 2025 Decided: Dec. 4, 2025 A-80/61-24 State v. Arthur F. Wildgoose (089853) Read Appellate Opinion A-1497-22 If the prosecutor makes the first plea offer in a Jessica Lunsford Act case after the defendant is indicted, does the prosecutor’s statement of reasons required by State v. A.T.C. , 239 N.J. 450 (2019) need to address the timing of the plea offer? Certification granted (A-61-24) Posted (A-61-24) Cross-appeal (A-80-24) Posted (A-80-24) Certification granted (A-61-24) : May 16, 2025 Posted (A-61-24) : May 21, 2025 Cross-appeal (A-80-24) : Sept. 2, 2025 Posted (A-80-24) : Sept. 8, 2025 A-79-24 East Orange Educational Support Professionals’ Association v. East Orange Board of Education (090489) Read Appellate Opinion A-3657-21 Was the arbitrator’s decision -- that the East Orange Board of Education violated the collective bargaining agreement with its custodial employees when it ceased paying them extra compensation for reporting to work when schools were closed for COVID-19 -- reasonably debatable in light of N.J.S.A. 18A:7F-9(e)(1) (providing that during a state of emergency, school employees shall be compensated “as if the school facilities remained open”)? Certification Granted Posted Argued Case Document(s) A-79-24 Case Document(s) A-79-24 - Petition for Certification A-79-24 - Respondent Brief A-79-24 - Amici Curiae Brief IFPTE Local 195 A-79-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief New Jersey Education Association A-79-24 - Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General A-79-24 - Appellant Response to Amicus Curiae Brief Attorney General Close Watch the Oral Argument Video for A-79-24 Part 1 Oral Argument Video for A-79-24 Part 1 Close Listen to the Oral Argument Audio for A-79-24 Part 1 Watch the Oral Argument Video for A-79-24 Part 2 Oral Argument Video for A-79-24 Part 2 Close Listen to the Oral Argument Audio for A-79-24 Part 2 Certification Granted : July 15, 2025 Posted: July 15, 2025 Argued: Feb. 2, 2026 A-78-24 Hoboken for Responsible Cannabis, Inc. v. City of Hoboken Planning Board (090287) Read Appellate Opinion A-0556-23 Did the submission of a complete application to the City of Hoboken Cannabis Review Board trigger the Municipal Land Use Law’s Time of Application Rule, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.5, which provides that the “development regulations which are in effect on the date of submission of an application for development shall govern the review of that application for development and any decision made with regard to that application for development”? Certification Granted Posted Case Document(s) A-78-24 Case Document(s) - Briefs are sealed A-78-24 Petition for Certification A-78-24 Respondent City of Hoboken Brief A-78-24 Respondent Blue Violets LLC Reply Brief A-78-24 Reply Brief Close Certification Granted : July 15, 2025 Posted: July 15, 2025 Argued: March 3, 2026 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 47 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 935 items
- Argument Schedule, Not all appeals include oral argument. Visit our Appellate Division home page to see Appellate Division Calendars and Locations all upcoming appeals . Briefs are available online if those documents are not sealed. Read the Notice – Public Access in the Appellate Division: (1) Oral Arguments of Non-Public Cases Excepted from Livestreaming and Brief Posting; (2) New Form to Request Audio Recordings of Oral Arguments; and (3) Requesting Access to Non-Public Arguments/Records March 10, 2025 Notice to the Bar to see which case types are impounded. Not all appeals will have oral argument. Read 2:11-Argument; Determination; Costs; Rehearing Court Rule 2:11-1 for details on oral argument requests. Visit our Appellate Division home page to see Appellate Division Calendars and Locations all upcoming appeals . Briefs are available online if those documents are not sealed or otherwise deemed confidential. Read 1:38-Public Access To Court Records and Administrative Records Court Rule 1:38 for more information about public access to Appellate Court documents. Mar 2, 2026 Virtual OA A-0592-24 NISHA SANGER VS. NEXT LEVEL BUSINESS SERVICES, INC., ET AL. Briefs: A-0592-24 Briefs A-1099-24 LOURDES GONZALEZ VS. 908-910 WASHINGTON STREET LLC; ET AL. Briefs: A-1099-24 Briefs A-1428-24 MAURICE CLINE VS. CITY OF PATERSON, ET AL. Briefs: A-1428-24 Briefs Mar 3, 2026 Virtual OA A-0178-23 JEFFREY MCAVOY VS. KELLY BERTON ROCCO, ESQ. A-0459-24 COUNTY OF ESSEX ET AL. VS. VERA CORNELIUS LANGLEY, ET AL. Briefs: A-0459-24 Briefs A-3699-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. SHADON M. MCDOWELL Briefs: A-3699-23 Briefs Trenton 5th Floor A-3099-23 ANALYN RIVERA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINISTRATRIX AD PROSEQUENDUM FOR THE ESTATE OF ROMEO RIVERA VS. JERSEY CITY MEDICAL CENTER RWJ BARNABAS HEALTH, ET AL. Briefs: A-3099-23 Briefs A-0640-24 STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. CHRISTOPHER J. SLONIESKI Briefs: A-0640-24 Briefs A-0754-24 U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR RCAF ACQUISITION TRUST VS. HARINDER SINGH ET AL. Briefs: A-0754-24 Briefs A-1274-24 BLITEI, LLC VS. HARINDER SINGH; ET AL. Briefs: A-1274-24 Briefs Rutgers Newark Law School A-1653-24 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID BUCCAFUSCA, DECEASED Briefs: A-1653-24 Briefs A-1503-24 BRIGHTHOUSE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY VS. OVERBROOK1 LLC, ET AL. Briefs: A-1503-24 Briefs A-0168-24 IN THE MATTER OF THE SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION OF THE LICENSE OF KIERAN SLEVIN, M.D. LICENSE NO. 25MA8620600 TO PRACTICE MEDICINE AND SURGERY IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY Briefs: A-0168-24 Briefs A-0922-24 NANCY G. SLUTSKY VS. KENNETH J. SLUTSKY Briefs: A-0922-24 Briefs A-0564-24 STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. P. S. M. (RECORD IMPOUNDED) Mar 4, 2026 Trenton 5th Floor A-1457-24 LISA RODRIGUEZ VS. CITY OF NEWARK, ET AL. Briefs: A-1457-24 Briefs A-3379-24 WALTER J. DIRKIN, IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY AS AN ASSISTANT ESSEX COUNTY PROSECUTOR VS. OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY Briefs: A-3379-24 Briefs A-1430-24 RELL CONCRETE CORP. VS. NATIONAL WINTER ACTIVITY CENTER, D/B/A WINTER4KIDS 3RD PARTY CAPTIONS ET AL. Briefs: A-1430-24 Briefs A-2843-23 BEZALEL GROSSBERGER VS. FAST OIL LLC Briefs: A-2843-23 Briefs Virtual OA A-0763-24 SL 10 PARK PLACE, LLC & SL MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC, VS. UTICA NATIONAL INSURANCE GROUP, ET AL. Briefs: A-0763-24 Briefs Mar 5, 2026 Trenton 5th Floor A-3047-23 STATE OF NEW JERSEY VS. J. S. (RECORD IMPOUNDED) A-0139-24 ROBIN COLEMAN VS. KARL COLEMAN Briefs: A-0139-24 Briefs A-1843-24 MAHIMA JOISHY VS. CHUBB INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY; ET AL. Briefs: A-1843-24 Briefs A-1588-24 NEWPORT ASSOCIATES DEVELOPMENT COMPANY VS. PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY, ET AL. Briefs: A-1588-24 Briefs Virtual OA A-0830-24 HOLTEC INTERNATIONAL VS. JAVERBAUM WURGAFT HICKS KAHN WIKSTROM & SININS, P.C. Briefs: A-0830-24 Briefs
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- Child Support Collections and Enforcement, The New Jersey Child Support Program monitors cases ordered to pay support, provides parent location services, paternity establishment, child/medical support establishment, enforces support and medical orders, and collects support payments. Probation Services also Adult Probation Supervision supervises adults and Juvenile Probation Supervision juveniles who have been found delinquent . On This Page Body, Overview, Probation Child Support Enforcement helps ensure the welfare and safety of children, families and communities in New Jersey by working with both parents to collect timely, consistent court-ordered child support, alimony and medical support. Probation is responsible for monitoring and taking enforcement action when court-ordered current or past-due support is not being paid, or court-ordered health care coverage for a dependent child is not being provided. What the program can do for you: Monitor court-ordered support obligations. Collect support payments on behalf of parents to whom support is owed, known as obligees. Locate parents who have been ordered to pay child support, known as obligors. Enforce support and medical orders. Refer parents to the Judiciary’s Opportunities for Building Success Program (JOBS) to assist in finding stable employment. Download the Quick Guide to Probation Child Support to learn more. Call the New Jersey Family Support Services Center (NJFSSC) at 1-877-655-4371 for case related questions., Payments, By law, all court-ordered child support is subject to income withholding. Obligors must report changes in their source of income to the probation division. Unpaid child support will result in a past due balance. Obligors may be required to pay an additional amount towards the past due balance (arrears). , Making Payments, If no income withholding is in place, payments may be submitted by: Check or money order payable to the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center (NJFSPC) and mailed to: NJFSPC, PO Box 4880, Trenton, NJ 08650-4880. Cash payments at finance windows in each courthouse. No checks or money orders will be accepted. Additional payment options are available at njchildsupport.gov ., Receiving Payments, There are two ways to receive child support payments: either by direct deposit or debit card. Both options provide a safe, easy, and convenient way to receive payments. Obligees can sign up for direct deposit by logging into the Case Information Portal or have the form sent by mail by calling the New Jersey Family Support Services Center. Once approved, the direct deposit may take up to ten (10) business days to become active. Obligees who do not sign up for direct deposit will automatically be issued a debit card., Enforcement, Probation enforces court-ordered support obligations when an obligor fails to make payments, provide health coverage, or meet any other court-ordered provision. Enforcement could include adding an arrears payback amount, bringing the parties back to court for a hearing, recommending that a bench warrant issue or, in limited circumstances, suspending a recreational or driver’s license. Additional actions could include recording a judgment, bank levy, tax refund offset, passport denial and credit reporting. For more information on enforcement, visit njchildsupport.gov ., Alimony-Only Services, Alimony is court-ordered financial support awarded to a spouse or former spouse. Alimony-only cases do not include a child support provision. Alimony-only cases payable through probation will be monitored for the collection and disbursement of support payments. Download the Quick Guide to Alimony-Only Services to learn more. , Customer Service, The Child Support Program has a centralized call center, the New Jersey Family Support Services Center (NJFSSC). Call 1-877-NJKiDS1 (877-655-4371) for all case related inquiries. Case information and updates are also available on the Case Information Portal of the New Jersey Child Support website . Probation Child Support Client Services ensures that child support customers receive timely responses to written inquiries. The following information should be included in your correspondence: Name, address and daytime phone number Child support case number Summary of the issue The name or names of the individuals who are the subject of the complaint (if applicable) Relevant information such as dates of prior communication or documentation that may assist probation staff. Be sure to send copies, not originals, as documents will not be returned. Keep a copy of any correspondence sent to us. If preferred, fax written inquiries and supporting documentation to 609-984-3630. For cases in which both parents reside in New Jersey, use this address:, Probation Child Support Enforcement, P.O. Box 976 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 For cases in which one or both parents reside outside of New Jersey, use this address:, Probation Child Support Enforcement, P.O. Box 960 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Please note that due to State and Federal regulations governing the confidentiality of child support information, case related information may not be disclosed to third parties without the proper authorization. Clients may also contact their local Probation Child Support Office with any concerns about their case in person, by phone, by mail, or by fax. Local Customer Service Offices Local Customer Service Offices, Intergovernmental Central Registry, Each state child support agency has a unit responsible for receiving, distributing, and responding to inquiries on child support cases involving other states, countries and tribes. In New Jersey, those cases are managed by the Intergovernmental Central Registry within the Office of Probation Services., Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) 2008, Under federal law, all states must have uniform procedures for processing child support cases from other states, countries and tribes., Hague Convention, The United States is one of many countries that have agreed to uniform procedures for processing child support cases internationally under the Hague Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of Family Maintenance. Office of Child Support Enforcement Read more about UIFSA and International Case Processing, Contact the Intergovernmental Central Registry:, Phone: 609-815-3820 609-815-3820 Fax: 609-984-3630 609-984-3630, By mail:, Probation Child Support Enforcement, P.O. Box 960 Trenton, New Jersey 08625, Termination of Child Support, Under New Jersey law, current child support orders end without the need for a hearing when: The child reaches 19 years of age; The child dies; The child marries; or The child enters military service. When any of these termination events occur, documentation must be provided to Probation. If back child support is owed when the child support obligation terminates, the non-custodial parent still is responsible for paying off the arrears. Probation will continue to enforce the amount past due as an arrears only case. Both parties will be sent an updated order reflecting this change. If no back child support is owed when the child support obligation terminates, both parties will be sent an updated order reflecting that the support obligation has ended as of the date of the termination event., Continuation is possible if:, The child is under 23 years old and enrolled full-time in high school, college, vocational school or graduate school; The child cannot support himself or herself because of a physical or mental disability that existed before age 19; The parents reach a separate agreement; or The court grants a continuation due to another reason., Exceptions to the law:, There is a court order that states a different time that the child support should be terminated. The child is placed outside the home by the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in the Department of Children and Families. The custodial parent submits a written request and required proof before the child’s 19th birthday., Arrears:, The Child Support Enforcement Unit will continue to monitor and enforce the collection of child support payments that remain outstanding even after the termination. If there are remaining arrears after the support order ends, the new arrears repayment amount will be a combination of the prior order and arrears payback amount., Support for children over age 23:, The Termination of Child Support Law, N.J.S.A. 2A:17-56.67 was amended effective December 1, 2020, to allow for continuation of support beyond the age of 23 for certain circumstances. Continuation beyond the child’s 23rd birthday is permissible if the child has a severe mental or physical incapacity that causes the child to be financially dependent on a parent. Either party may file a motion/application with the court for the continuation of child support and IV-D services beyond the child’s 23rd birthday. Upon review of the testimony, the court will make a determination and if granted, Probation will continue to monitor the case until the termination date set by the court. When a case is approved for support beyond 23, the case can either be Title IV-D or monitoring-only services based on the IV-D Application., Requesting continuation of child support under the termination law:, Both parents will receive a notice that child support and/or medical support are scheduled to end. A second notice is sent 90 days later. Only the obligee—the parent receiving child support—may submit a child support or medical support continuation request if the child meets one of the legal exceptions. Follow the instructions on the notice to submit a written continuation request. To be considered, the request must meet one of the exception criteria included on the Request for Continuation of Support form. Six months before a child’s 19th birthday the parties are sent a notice that child support and/or medical support is scheduled to end. A second notice is sent 90 days later. The notice includes the date the support is scheduled to end and instructions about how to submit a written continuation request. The request must meet the guidelines on the Request for Continuation of Support form. Either the obligor or the obligee may propose a different termination date by submitting an existing order, for example a judgment of divorce. The continuation request is reviewed by Probation. If approved, an order is sent to the parties with a new termination date. Ninety days before the new termination date, a notice will be sent to the parties. If the continuation request is denied, a notice is issued with the termination date and explanation. Either party may file a motion to request a continuation for other exceptional circumstances or if the original continuation request is denied. The obligor may file a motion/application to challenge an approved continuation request. The termination or continuation process may proceed while the court action is being decided. When there is no continuation request, no action by the parents is required. The termination automatically will take effect on the date in the notice., How will I know the obligation to pay child support and/or medical support has stopped?, By phone: Call 1-877-NJKiDS 1 ( 1-877-655-4371 ) automated line. This can only be done on a touch-tone phone. Have your child support case number ready. Online: Go to Case Information Case Information . You will need your child support Member ID and your PIN. Contact your local Probation Child Support Offices Child Support Office ; or Both parties will receive a copy of the court order terminating support. Check your paperwork to see if the termination date was included in a court order. Here are some examples: A judgment of divorce may include a specific date or event when support will end. A Termination of Child/Medical Support Obligation order includes a termination date. When a case is closed, a Uniform Summary Support Order may be sent to both parties. The order includes a notation that the obligation to pay support has ended., Resources, The Child Support Program provides several online resources: NJChildSupport.gov . Learn about the process to apply for Child Support and access the Case Information Portal . Quick Guide to Probation Child Support . Key information at a glance about Probation Child Support Enforcement Child Support Payment Options . Learn about additional payment options by credit card and in person at certain store locations. Direct Deposit Form . Obligees may use the form to receive payments by direct deposit. Judgments and the Child Support Enforcement Program . Brochure that answers frequently asked questions about the judgment process. Warrant to Satisfy Judgment - Child Support . Form required to remove child support judgment liens after all child support obligations have been paid. A Lawyer's Guide to Probation Child Support Services in New Jersey . A guide offering detailed information about the laws and the child support procedures needed by lawyers to represent their clients., Additional Resources, The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development can assist with unemployment, disability, job training and employer regulations. New Jersey Career Connections New Jersey Career Services can help parents find a job to meet their child support obligations. The New Jersey Department of Human Services New Jersey Department of Human Services provides services such as support for individuals with disabilities, child care needs, healthcare, and medical expenses for children. The Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement Office of Child Support Enforcement partners with federal, state, tribal and local governments and others to promote parental responsibility so that children receive support from both parents even when they live in separate households. They are the federal government agency responsible for monitoring all of the state child support programs., Glossary, Arrears : The word arrears means unpaid or overdue child support, alimony or spousal support payments. Assignment of Support Rights : People who receive public assistance agree to turn over their right to child support to the state in exchange for cash assistance and other benefits. In order to receive public assistance, you must agree to the assignment of your support. Bench Warrant : An order from the court giving legal authority to law enforcement to arrest a person for failure to appear for a court hearing or failure to comply with a court order. Child Support Number (also referred to as “CS Number” or Member ID) : A child support number is the number assigned to your child, spousal, or alimony support case. Any time you call the court about your child support case, you will be asked for your child support number. Complaint : A formal document filed in court that starts a case. It typically includes the names of the parties, the issues and what you are asking the court to do. Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) : Child support orders are automatically adjusted every two years. The adjustment is based on the consumer price index. Court Order : The written decision issued by a court of law. A collection or community service court order says how much is owed or the number of community service hours that must be completed. Docket Number : The identifying number assigned to every case filed in the court. Emancipation : The age when a child reaches financial independence. Genetic Testing (DNA Testing) : A test used to determine the genetic makeup of the mother, father and child to establish legal paternity. Income Withholding/Wage Withholding/Garnishment : A process in which automatic deductions are made from wages or other income to pay a child support obligation. Income withholding has been mandatory since the enactment of the Family Support Act of 1988. Jurisdiction : The legal authority which a court or administrative agency has over particular persons and types of cases, usually in a defined geographical area. Modification of a court order : Any change or adjustment to a previous court order. New Jersey Child Support Guidelines : A standard method for calculating child support based on the income of the parents and other factors. The full set of guidelines is contained in Rule 5:6A - Child Support Guidelines Rule 5:6A of the New Jersey Court Rules. NJKiDS (New Jersey Kids Deserve Support) : The New Jersey Child Support Program automated computer system that tracks child support accounts. Obligation : The amount of money to be paid as support and the frequency it is to be paid. Obligee/Payee/CP : An individual or agency to whom support is owed. Also known as the custodial parent (CP) or payee. Obligor/Payor/NCP : An individual who owes a financial and/or medical obligation. Also known as the non-custodial parent (NCP) or payor. Offset : The amount of money taken from an obligor’s State or Federal income tax refund to satisfy a child support debt. Ombudsman : A representative from Probation who can answer questions and provide information about probation and court procedures. The ombudsman cannot give legal advice or tell you what you should do about any court matter. Public Assistance : See Temporary Assistance to Needy Families. Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) : Time-limited public assistance, also known as welfare payments, made to low income families that provide parents with job preparation, work, and support services to help them become self-sufficient. It was formerly known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). Termination of Support : New Jersey law establishes 19 as the age when a child support and/or medical support obligation will end. Support may continue beyond 19 due to certain circumstances, it however cannot exceed the child’s 23rd birthday. Triennial Review : Support orders are eligible for review and possible modification every three years by the board of social services. Venue : The court in which the original case was brought., Frequently Asked Questions, My child is not yet 19 but no longer requires parental support. Do I still have to pay child support? The obligor can file a motion/application to have the child emancipated, which means the court declares the child financially independent of the parent. What happens if the obligor does not show up for a child support enforcement hearing? If the court is satisfied that the obligor received the notice for the hearing, a bench warrant might be issued for the obligor's arrest. In addition, a default order granting a request for enforcement can be entered by the court. How is child support paid? State law requires that child support be paid through income withholding. The obligor (person ordered to pay child support or to contribute to health insurance coverage) is always responsible for making sure the money gets paid even when payments are not withheld. If the income withholding payments don't cover the full amount of the order the obligor is responsible for sending the difference to Probation. Make sure the case number, which starts with “CS” on your court paperwork, is on the check. Send to: New Jersey Family Support Payment Center PO Box 4880 Trenton, NJ 08650-4880 What if I need an ADA accommodation for my probation hearing? Contact Probation before your court hearing so that arrangements can be made. My child joined the military. Do I have to continue paying child support? Child support ends automatically when the child enters the military. Probation must be notified of the child joining the military. Once the information has been confirmed, an order will be prepared to terminate the support obligation. What happens if child support is collected through another state? The other state is responsible for enforcement and forwards collections to New Jersey Probation Services for payment. If the obligor falls behind on their payments, Probation Services will request that the other state enforce the order. How do I apply for child support? You can apply for child support at your county’s Family Court, Board of Social Services (also known as county welfare agency), or online through the state’s Child Support Services Child Support Services website. A lien was put on my property because of unpaid child support obligations. How can I have the lien removed? Contact the local Probation office and ask about your judgment. In addition to any outstanding arrears, post-judgment interest may be owed. First, you must pay off any child support amounts that are in any arrears, and address any interest that may be outstanding. Then you can file a Warrant to Satisfy Judgment Warrant to Satisfy Judgment with the court. This set contains the forms and instructions. If I receive welfare benefits for my child(ren), why is a hearing needed? Even if you receive welfare benefits for your child(ren), the obligor still must pay child support. The money collected by Probation is sent to the county welfare agency to reimburse your monthly welfare payment. What if the obligor changes jobs? The obligor is required to report any employment changes to Probation within 10 days of the change. Is there a way I can check what payments Probation has received? Call 1-877-655-4371 1-877-NJKiDS1 (1-877-655-4371) or go to www.njchildsupport.gov www.njchildsupport.gov for case and payment information. My child passed away. Do I have to continue paying child support? Child support ends automatically when the child passes away. Probation must be notified of the passing. Once the information has been confirmed, an order will be prepared to terminate the support obligation. I received an enforcement hearing notice about my child support case from Probation. Must I attend? The obligor must be present at the hearing. The obligee—the parent who is receiving child support—might not have to be present unless the court documents indicate that attendance is required. Is there a fee to apply for child support services? There is a one-time, $6 fee to apply for full child support services. If you receive public assistance, there is no fee. The child support services include location of the non-custodial parent (also known as payor/obligor), paternity establishment, medical support/health insurance establishment and enforcement of the child support order. There may be an additional fee for Family Court processing of motions/applications for support. Do I need an attorney to represent me in my child support case? You might choose to be represented by an attorney, but it is not required. If you wish to have an attorney, you may consult an attorney of your own choosing. If you need help in locating an attorney, try asking your local county bar association for a legal referral service phone number or check the NJ State Bar Association NJ State Bar Association website for information on lawyer referral services. If you feel you cannot afford a lawyer, you can contact Legal Services of New Jersey Legal Services of New Jersey at 888-576-5529 . My child is over 18 years old. Am I still entitled to child support? Under New Jersey law, you might be entitled to receive child and/or medical support up to your child’s 23rd birthday, if your child is in high school, enrolled full-time in college, vocational or graduate school, is disabled, or if you reach a separate agreement with the other parent. If you do not wish to have your court order monitored or enforced by Probation, you may file a motion/application in family court for a direct pay child support order at any time. Can I still get child support even if the obligor is unemployed, disabled or has other changes of circumstances? Child support payments must be made in accordance with the existing court order. The obligor is responsible for payments even during periods of unemployment and disability. In New Jersey, unemployment and some disability benefits are considered available income for supporting children. If the obligor is receiving unemployment benefits, an order to withhold child support will be sent to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, also known as Unemployment. What happens if child support payments are not made or health insurance coverage is not provided? If the obligor fails to make required payments or to maintain health insurance for the child, an enforcement hearing could be scheduled. If health insurance coverage is not part of your current order, you can file a motion/application with the Family Division to request that it be added. How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) Request a change to an existing child support order after a divorce. How to file a request to modify a Non-Dissolution "FD" Court Order previously issued by the court Request a change to an existing order for couples that were never married. This motion will be decided at a hearing. Both parents must attend the hearing. My child is disabled. Do I have to continue paying child support? Child support obligations may be continued for children who are mentally or physically disabled and cannot support themselves. The obligee must file a motion/application to request this type of support. What should the obligee bring to the hearing? Obligees should bring: the hearing notice; the obligor's Social Security number, if the obligee has it; the obligor's current address, if the obligee has it; information about the obligor's employer, if the obligee has it; information about the obligor's assets and other sources of income; information about payments from lawsuits or other events; and any court orders issued in the case, such as an order reducing or increasing child support payments. After I file for child support, what will happen next? The Family Court will schedule a hearing and notify both parents of the date, time and place. I don’t speak English. Do I need to bring an interpreter for my court hearing? Only a certified court interpreter can interpret for you at a court hearing. Contact Probation before your hearing. This will allow them to make arrangements in advance, instead of rescheduling the hearing. My child is over 18 years old. Do I have to continue paying child support? Under New Jersey law, child support obligations are terminated when the child turns 19 unless the court orders otherwise. Support payments must continue until an order is received stopping the support. Termination of Child Support Learn more about Termination of Child Support I received child support directly from the obligor, but Probation still says that money is owed. The order requires child support payments be made to the New Jersey Family Support Payment Center and monitored by Probation. Probation has no way of knowing about payments made directly, and not recorded on the automated system. Credit cannot be given to the payor/obligor without a court order. If the money is not owed to a welfare agency, you and the payor/obligor may agree that the payments were for child support, but Probation will still need a court order that sets the amount to be credited on your case. Purchase of goods such as clothing or diapers don't count toward the court ordered child support. Can I request more child support? If you can demonstrate a valid reason to the court for an increase or decrease in support, you can file a motion/application in the Family Division of Superior Court in the county where the support order was issued. There are kits with forms and instructions to help you file the motion/application. How to Ask the Court to Change or Enforce an Order in Your Case (Family Multipurpose Post-Judgment Motions) Request a change to an existing child support order after a divorce. How to file a request to modify a Non-Dissolution "FD" Court Order previously issued by the court Request a change to an existing order for couples that were never married. My child is in college. Do I have to continue paying child support? Child support may be continued for children under the age of 23 who are attending school or vocational training full-time. The obligee must file a motion/application to request this type of support. However, if you have been ordered by the court to pay child support, you must continue to do so until further order of the court. If you are in arrears in your payments, meaning you still have funds overdue when the child turns 19, you are still required to pay the outstanding amount. Before the court date, child support was paid in full. Will a hearing still be held? Usually the hearing will be held anyway. There might still be issues that need to be addressed, such as making sure that regular payments are made in the future and that health insurance coverage is provided. After the child support hearing, an order was issued. Who handles my case? The order is sent to the Probation Division’s Child Support Enforcement Services Unit (Probation) to monitor and enforce the order. I have a hearing impairment. Do I need to bring a sign language interpreter? Only a certified court interpreter can provide sign language interpretation in court. Contact Probation Services before your hearing. This will allow them to make arrangements in advance, instead of rescheduling the hearing. My child is getting married. Do I have to continue paying child support? Child support ends automatically when the child marries. Probation must be notified of the child’s marriage. Once the information has been confirmed, an order will be prepared to terminate the support obligation. What happens if either parent moves out of the county, state or the country? Contact the Probation Division that handles your case for more information.
- Article IV. Relevancy and its Limits, N.J.R.E. 401. Definition of “Relevant Evidence” “Relevant evidence” means evidence having a tendency in reason to prove or disprove any fact of consequence to the determination of the action. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 402. Relevant Evidence Generally Admissible, All relevant evidence is admissible, except as otherwise provided in these rules or by law. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 403. Exclusion of Relevant Evidence on Grounds of Prejudice, Confusion, or Waste of Time, Except as otherwise provided by these rules or other law, relevant evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the risk of: (a) Undue prejudice, confusion of issues, or misleading the jury; or (b) Undue delay, wasting time, or needlessly presenting cumulative evidence. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; punctuation and initial capitalization in paragraphs (a) and (b) amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 404. Character Evidence Not Admissible to Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes Evidence, (a) Character Evidence., Evidence of a person’s character or character trait, including a trait of care or skill or lack thereof, is not admissible to prove that on a particular occasion the person acted in accordance with the character or trait except: , (1) Character of Defendant in a Criminal Proceeding., Evidence of a pertinent trait of the defendant’s character offered by the defendant or by the prosecution to rebut it. Evidence of a pertinent trait of the defendant’s character offered by the defendant shall not be excluded under Rule 403;, (2) Character of Victim., Evidence of a pertinent trait of character of the victim of the crime offered by a defendant in a criminal proceeding or by the prosecution to rebut it, or evidence of a character trait of peacefulness of the victim offered by the prosecution in a homicide case to rebut evidence that the victim was the first aggressor;, (3) Character of Witness., Evidence of the character of a witness as provided in Rule 608., (b) Other Crimes, Wrongs or Acts. , (1) Prohibited Uses., Except as otherwise provided by Rule 608(b), evidence of other crimes, wrongs, or acts is not admissible to prove a person’s disposition in order to show that on a particular occasion the person acted in conformity with such disposition., (2) Permitted Uses., This evidence may be admitted for other purposes, such as proof of motive, opportunity, intent, preparation, plan, knowledge, identity, or absence of mistake or accident when such matters are relevant to a material issue in dispute., (c) Character and Character Trait in Issue., Evidence of a person’s character or character trait is admissible when that character or trait is an element of a claim or defense. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; paragraphs (a) and (b) amended September 15, 2004 to be effective July 1, 2005; paragraph (b) amended September 12, 2006 to be effective July 1, 2007; paragraphs (a) and (b) captions and text amended, and paragraph (c) caption and text amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 405. Methods of Proving Character, (a) Reputation, Opinion, or Conviction of Crime., When evidence of a person’s character or character trait is admissible, it may be proved by evidence of the person’s reputation, evidence in the form of opinion, or evidence of conviction of a crime which tends to prove the character or trait. Specific instances of conduct not the subject of a conviction of a crime shall be inadmissible under this paragraph., (b) Specific Instances of Conduct., When a person’s character or character trait is an essential element of a charge, claim, or defense, the character or trait may also be proved by specific instances of the person’s conduct. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; paragraphs (a) and (b) captions and text amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 406. Habit, Routine Practice, (a) Evidence, whether corroborated or not, of habit or routine practice is admissible to prove that on a specific occasion a person or organization acted in conformity with the habit or routine practice. (b) Evidence of specific instances of conduct is admissible to prove habit or routine practice if evidence of a sufficient number of such instances is offered to support a finding of such habit or routine practice. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993., N.J.R.E. 407. Subsequent Remedial Measures, Evidence of remedial measures taken after an event is not admissible to prove that the event was caused by negligence or culpable conduct. However, evidence of such subsequent remedial conduct may be admitted as to other issues. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993., N.J.R.E. 408. Settlement Offers and Negotiations, When a claim is disputed as to validity or amount, evidence of statements or conduct by parties or their attorneys in settlement negotiations, with or without a mediator present, including offers of compromise or any payment in settlement of a related claim, is not admissible either to prove or disprove the validity or amount of the disputed claim. Such evidence shall not be excluded when offered for another purpose; and evidence otherwise admissible shall not be excluded merely because it was disclosed during settlement negotiations. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; amended September 15, 1998 to be effective July 1, 1999; amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 409. Payment of Medical and Similar Expenses, Evidence of furnishing or offering or promising to pay medical, hospital, property damage, or similar expenses occasioned by an injury or other claim is not admissible to prove liability for the injury or claim. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; amended September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 410. Inadmissibility of Pleas, Plea Discussions and Related Statements, (a) Prohibited Uses., Except as otherwise provided in this rule, evidence of: (1) a guilty plea, which was later withdrawn; or (2) any statement made in the course of that plea proceeding; or (3) any statement made during plea negotiations when either no guilty plea resulted or a guilty plea was later withdrawn, is not admissible in any civil or criminal proceeding against the person who made the plea or statement or who was the subject of the plea negotiations., (b) Exceptions., The court may admit a statement described in Rule 410(a): (1) in any proceeding in which another statement made during the same plea or plea discussions has been introduced, if in fairness the statements ought to be considered together; or (2) in a criminal proceeding for perjury or false statement if the defendant made the defendant made the statement under oath, on the record, and with counsel present. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993; paragraphs (a) and (b) amended, redesignated, and captions added September 16, 2019 to be effective July 1, 2020., N.J.R.E. 411. Liability Insurance, Evidence that a person was or was not insured against liability is not admissible on the issue of that person's negligence or other wrongful conduct. Subject to Rule 403, this rule does not require the exclusion of evidence of insurance against liability when offered for another purpose, such as proof of agency, ownership, control, bias, or prejudice of a witness. , NOTE, : Adopted September 15, 1992 to be effective July 1, 1993.
- Designated OPRA Judges, Updated March 10, 2026 , Vicinage, County(ies), Designated Judge , 1. Atlantic/Cape May Assignment Judge M. Susan Sheppard Judge Danielle Walcoff (backup) 2. Bergen Assignment Judge Carol V. Novey Catuogno Judge Kevin P. Kelly 3. Burlington Assignment Judge Terrence R. Cook 4. Camden Presiding Judge Sherri L. Schweitzer 5. Essex Judge Jennifer Critchley 6. Hudson Judge Peter J. Baker Presiding Judge Joseph A. Turula (backup) 7. Mercer Assignment Judge Robert T. Lougy Presiding Judge Douglas H. Hurd (backup) 8. Middlesex Assignment Judge. Michael A. Toto Judge Benajmin S. Bucca, Jr. (backup) 9. Monmouth Assignment Judge Marc C. Lemieux Judge Linda Grasso Jones (backup) 10. Morris/Sussex Assignment Judge Stuart A. Minkowitz Presiding Judge Frank J. DeAngelis(backup) 11. Passaic Judge Jason C. Tuchman Presiding Judge Darren J. DelSardo (backup) 12. Union Judge Kelly A. Waters Judge Daniel R. Lindemann (backup) 13. Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Assignment Judge Michael V. Cresitello, Jr. 14. Ocean Assignment Judge Francis Hodgson, Jr. 15. Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Assignment Judge Benjamin C. Telsey Judge John C. Eastlack, Jr. (backup)
- Committee Of Complex Business Litigation Judges By Vicinage, AOC Committee Staff, Melissa Czartoryski Chief, Civil Practice Division Updated March 10, 2026, Vicinage, County(ies), Designated Judge , 1. Atlantic/Cape May Judge Sarah Beth Johnson 2. Bergen Judge William C. Soukas 3. Burlington Judge James J. Ferrelli 4. Camden Judge Frank C. Testa 5. Essex Judge Stephen L. Petrillo Judge Keith E. Lynott 6. Hudson Judge Anthony V. D’Elia 7. Mercer Presiding Judge Douglas H. Hurd 8. Middlesex Judge Gary K. Wolinetz 9. Monmouth Judge Chad N. Cagan 10. Morris/Sussex Presiding Judge Frank J. DeAngelis 11. Passaic Presiding Judge Darren J. DelSardo 12. Union Judge John M. Deitch (primary) Judge John G. Hudak (back-up) 13. Somerset/Hunterdon/Warren Judge William G. Mennen 14. Ocean Presiding Judge Craig L. Wellerson, (Committee Chair) , 15. Cumberland/Gloucester/Salem Judge James R. Swift
- Supreme Court Appeals, The New Jersey Supreme Court hears appeals from the Appellate Division of Superior Court. Only certain cases are automatically appealed. You can file an Appeal as of Right if: The Appellate judges disagreed in their ruling on the case, or The case involves a substantial constitutional question that has not been settled by prior cases. The Supreme Court must agree that the case is an unsettled constitutional issue. Petition for Certifications are requests to the Supreme Court to review a case. The Court receives more than a thousand petitions each year, and only accepts about one hundred of them. To be accepted, the petition must convince the Court that the appellate judges made a legal error in deciding the case. Interlocutory motions are motions filed before a lower court case is decided. Read the A Guide to Filing for Litigants without Lawyers (Supreme Court Pro Se Kit) Guide to Filing for Litigants Without Lawyers before you get started. , Where to File, File by mail , Supreme Court Clerk's Office, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 File in person, Supreme Court Clerk's Office, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Call 609-815-2955 for more information. , Filing Deadlines , Notice of Appeal for Appeals as of Right 45 days from the date of the Appellate Division decision Notice of Petition for Certification 20 days from the date of the Appellate Division decision Petition for Certification 30 days from the date of the Appellate Division decision Respondent Brief 15 days after the petitioner filed their brief Reply Brief 10 days after the respondent filed their brief Refer to the Guide for more details regarding deadlines and the process for preparing your case., Fees, Notice of petition for certification $ 250 Notice of appeal $ 250 Motion that opens a case $ 50 Respondent’s first motion, if filed $ 50 Motion for reconsideration $ 50, Do you qualify for a fee waiver?, If you received a fee waiver in a lower court, you might also qualify for a fee waiver in the Supreme Court. Send a copy of the fee waiver order and a signed statement that says your financial situation has not changed to the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office. If you did not receive a fee waiver in a lower court, you can file a motion seeking “leave to proceed as indigent.” You must meet certain income guidelines to qualify. You must provide a signed statement that includes all of your income and expenses in detail. Fee Waivers Learn more about fee waivers. , Emergent Motions, Sometimes emergencies arise that require the Court to hear a motion right away. Review the Guide to see if your issue qualifies as an emergent matter. If so, call the Supreme Court at 609-815-2955 . Court staff will ask you to complete the Supreme Court Emergent Matter Intake Form Supreme Court Emergent Matter Intake Form and give you instructions how to submit it. , Legal Representation, Supreme Court appeals require in-depth knowledge of laws and legal processes. It is a good idea to get a lawyer if you can. If you are appealing your criminal case, you might qualify for a lawyer at public expense.
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- Annual Attorney Registration and Payment, All New Jersey attorneys must complete the online registration process at the beginning of the calendar year. On This Page Body Documents Related to the June 26, 2025 CLE on Resources for NJ Attorneys. June 2025 CLE Handout June 2025 CLE Handout June 2025 CLE Code Form June 2025 CLE Code Form, Registration and Payment Login, Log in Forgot User ID Forgot User ID? Forget Password? Forgot Password? Attorneys can use the online registration and payment system to Pay their annual assessment Activate their access to eCourts for civil, criminal, and appellate litigation Reset passwords and set up two-factor authentication Change their address, email, and phone number on file with the courts Change their status with regard to payment and pro bono exemptions , Two-factor authentication is required., The two-factor authentication system will use the most recent email address or cell phone number entered into the online registration system. Two-Factor Authentication View the User Guide or call 609-421-6100 for help during business hours., Fees, The fee is based on your calendar year of admission. Attorney Registration Fee Schedule View the fee schedule ., Pay online, There is no fee for ACH and JACs payments. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover payments include a 3 percent service fee., Payments by employers, If your employer has agreed to pay on your behalf, you may opt for employer pay within the online system after you complete the registration portion of the process. Employers are allowed to pay as a convenience. It is ultimately the individual responsibility of the attorney. Therefore, it is important that you follow up with your employer and ensure that payment has been made to avoid ineligibility., First-time registrants, First-time users of the online payment system should refer to the Mandatory Electronic Attorney Registration notice that was mailed to their address of record. The bottom of the notice contains their user ID and temporary password. Log into the system, follow the prompts to create your unique security questions, and then activate your account., Forgotten Passwords, If needed, attorneys can Reset Password reset their passwords before logging in., Verify your information., Make any needed corrections to your contact information, including phone number, email, and mailing address. Name changes must be submitted as a name change affidavit to the Supreme Court. Download a Attorney Name Change Form name change form and follow the instructions for submission., Partial Payments , Use the online attorney registration system to remit payment only if you intend to either pay the entire balance due or claim a payment exemption for your entire period of ineligibility. If you want to claim a payment exemption for a partial period of ineligibility, please contact the, NJ Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection (Hotline), at 855-533-3863, option 1, for assistance., Exemptions from Payment., Exemptions from payment are only as defined, without alteration. Exemptions from payment cannot be claimed solely by virtue of being prohibited from private practice, by being out-of-state, or by being exempt from pro bono counsel assignment. Exemptions are automatically granted to those plenary license holders who are: Admitted in the current calendar year; Admitted to practice in New Jersey for 50 years or more. If you are in retired or military status, you must still file an annual registration, even if no payment is due. You must also inform the Fund immediately if you no longer qualify for the exemption. Please resume payment of the annual assessment and keep your address current in the online system., Plenary Admission in New Jersey in 1977 or earlier, No payment is due. Since you are in or beyond your 50th calendar year of licensure, your registration indicates automatic entitlement to the 50-year exemption. If you are also “retired completely from the practice of law” (see below) and wish to claim the retired exemption, execute the retired certification online or if previously granted an exception to online registration execute the certification on the paper form., Plenary Admission in New Jersey in 2026, You are required to complete your registration online. No payment is due for 2026 since you are in your first calendar year of admission., Retired Exemption, You may request the retired exemption online . You are entitled to the retired exemption only if, since January 31 of the current year, you are completely retired from the practice of law. Employment, if any, is not in any way related to the practice of law. Does not draft or review legal documents, render legal assistance or advice, teach law or serve in a court system in any capacity, in any jurisdiction; Your only participation in any aspect of legal practice is by providing qualifying continuing legal education for a certified organization. Your only participation in any aspect of legal practice is by qualifying pro bono service as defined by R. 1:21-11(a) for Legal Services of New Jersey and the associated legal regional programs; for a certified organization under R. 1:21-11(b), or for an organization otherwise approved by the Supreme Court. You may not claim this exemption by virtue of being out-of-state or exempt from pro bono assignment. Once you have certified to the retired exemption, you will remain in retired status until you inform the Fund otherwise. If you are currently in retired status, please respond to the other parts of the annual registration. For lawyers granted the retired exemption, the Supreme Court Clerk’s Office will only issue letters indicating your status and not certificates of good standing. , Military Exemption. , You may request the military exemption online . You are entitled to the military exemption only if, since January 31 of the current year, you are on full-time active duty with the armed forces, the Peace Corps, or AmeriCorps, and, although not engaged in private practice in the State of New Jersey, you maintain an active license to practice law before the highest court of this State. You may not claim this exemption by virtue of being prohibited from private practice or exempt from pro bono assignment, nor does any other government employment entitle you to the exemption. Once you have certified to the military exemption, you will remain in military status until you inform the Fund otherwise. If you are currently in military status, please respond to the other parts of the annual registration., Out-of-State and Government Attorneys, Attorneys admitted in New Jersey but practicing in another jurisdiction, teaching law, or working for a governmental entity are not exempt. You must complete your registration and pay all required fees each year., Other Forms, CN Title 10957 Certification of Military Exemption 11005 Address Change for Billing 11620 Certification of Retirement 11621 Certification of Retirement - Legal Services Volunteer 11933 Exception Request Form - Electronic Attorney Registration and Payment 13400 Certification of Retirement - Continuing Legal Education Provider, Programs funded, The annual assessment mandated by Supreme Court Rule provides revenue for Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection The Lawyer’s Fund for Client Protection ; The attorney discipline process, including the Office of Attorney Ethics Office of Attorney Ethics and the Disciplinary Review Board; Disciplinary Review Board ; The The Lawyers Assistance Program Lawyers Assistance Program The Board on Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education Continuing Legal Education ; and The Board of Bar Examiners Board of Bar Examiners., Fee Schedules, 2026 Fee Schedule - New Jersey Licensed Attorneys, Admitted, Fee if received on or before March 20, 2026, Fee if received after March 20, 2026 but before Ineligible List, 1977 or prior to 1977 Exempt from payment Exempt from payment - No late fee 1978 – 2022 $267 $307 2023 or 2024 $238 $278 2025 $ 35 $ 75 2026 Exempt from payment Exempt from payment - No late fee , 2026 Fee Schedule - Other than Non-New Jersey Licensed Attorneys, Fees, 2026 annual payment $267 Late fee (if paid after March 20, 2026) $ 40 Fee for reinstatement from one year’s ineligible list $ 50 Fee for reinstatement from two or more year’s ineligible list $100 For questions, call the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection: 855-533-3863 , option 1., CLE Noncompliance :, , A $50 noncompliance fee will be assessed by the , Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education, Board on Continuing Legal Education, against attorneys who report they did not complete the required courses by the course completion deadline. An additional $50 (for a total of $100) will be assessed against attorneys who fail to complete their Continuing Legal Education courses within the grace period of June 26, 2026, or who fail to report CLE compliance at all, . Attorneys who remain noncompliant with the mandatory CLE requirement are subject to being declared administratively ineligible to practice New Jersey law, pursuant to Board on Continuing Legal Regulations BCLE Regulation 402:3 . To be removed from the CLE ineligible list, the noncompliant attorney must satisfy ALL outstanding CLE credit requirements and pay any required fees. *Even if you have not satisfied your CLE requirements or are CLE Non-Compliant, you are encouraged to complete your annual registration and payment by March 20, 2026 to avoid registration late fees. , Payment if admitted in Federal Court:, Attorneys admitted pro hac vice in Federal Court in New Jersey are similarly obligated to pay. L. Civ. R. 101.1(c)(2)., Reporting Pro Bono Exemptions, If you qualify for exemption from pro bono requirements, use the appropriate exemption code number in the pro bono section of the online annual registration form. The online form also asks you identify your “assignment vicinage” or county for pro bono assignments. Your assignment county must be related to the New Jersey county where you reside; the New Jersey county where you serve as corporate counsel; or the New Jersey county where you or your firm has an office that you work out of. You should select “out of state” or “out of country” if either of those applies., Attorneys on per diem or temporary assignments., Attorneys practicing law in New Jersey on a per diem basis or through a temporary employment agency are not eligible to claim an exemption from pro bono assignments. They are eligible to receive assignments only during the time that they are practicing law. Therefore, if an attorney receives an assignment when not actively practicing law, the attorney must immediately contact the office of the assignment judge of the assignment vicinage., Pro Bono Exemption Categories, Attorneys who work full time for any local, county, State or Federal agency or authority and who, by statute, rule, administrative directive, Executive Order, published Ethics Code or Opinion, are prohibited from the private practice of law, are exempt. All Supreme Court Justices, all Superior Court and Tax Court Judges, all Federal Court Judges, all Workers' Compensation Judges, all Administrative Law Judges, all retired Justices and Judges, all Surrogates and Deputy Surrogates, all Child Support/Domestic Violence Hearing Officers or Juvenile Referees, and all Municipal Court Judges are exempt. All attorneys working full time for the Administrative Office of the Courts or on the staff of any State or Federal Judge or any vicinage of the Superior Court or any Municipal Court, County Clerk, or Surrogate are exempt. Attorneys serving as part-time municipal court directors, administrators, deputy administrators and violations bureau clerks are also exempt. All County and full-time Municipal Prosecutors and Assistant Prosecutors, all attorneys working in the Office of Counsel to the Governor, the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney Generals, the Public Defender and Deputy Public Defenders, full-time Municipal Public Defenders, the Public Advocate and Deputy Public Advocates are exempt. Part-time Municipal Public Defenders and Public Defender Pool Attorneys are not exempt. All attorneys who work full time for criminal law enforcement or investigative agencies, such as but not limited to, police forces, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, County Sheriff, Federal Marshals, Casino Control Commission, or the Internal Revenue Service are exempt. Attorneys who are not currently practicing law, and those who are completely retired, are exempt. Attorneys are considered not practicing law or retired if the following applies: the attorney’s employment is not related to the practice of law, the attorney does not have to be an attorney to hold his or her position, the attorney does not review legal documents, the attorney does not render legal assistance or advice on the law, the attorney does not teach law, and the attorney does not serve in the judiciary in any capacity, in any jurisdiction. Attorneys who are ineligible to practice law in New Jersey under statute, Rule of Court, or court order are also exempt. An attorney who appears pro se or pro hac vice or as the guardian of a party in interest may still claim this exemption if those are the only legal services performed in New Jersey. Attorneys who serve as in-house counsel in New Jersey are not exempt. Attorneys employed full time by a Legal Assistance Organization, as described in R. 1:21-1 Who May Practice; Appearance in Court, R. 1:21-1(e, ) , or by a Legal Aid Society are exempt. Attorneys who certify that they have performed at least twenty-five (25) hours of qualifying pro bono service in New Jersey, for a certified pro bono organization or for a pro bono organization approved by the Supreme Court, within the calendar year ending on December 31, 2024, are exempt under this category. See, R. 1:21-11 Definitions and Certifications Regarding Pro Bono Practice R. 1:21-11 and R. 1:21-12 Madden-Exemption Based on Voluntary Qualifying Pro Bono Service R.1:21-12 . Additionally, attorneys who satisfy the same twenty-five (25) hour requirement by serving as a court-appointed attorney-trustee pursuant to R. 1:20-19, who serve as a court-appointed attorney in adult guardianship matters, who volunteer to handle Termination of Parental Rights Appeals as compensated Public Defender Pool Attorneys, or other pro bono service approved by the Supreme Court are also exempt under this category. Attorneys who are members of a District Ethics Committee, a Fee Arbitration Committee, the Disciplinary Review Board, the Disciplinary Oversight Committee, the Board of Trustees for the New Jersey Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, the Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law, the Supreme Court Committee on Attorney Advertising, the Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics, the Committee on Character or the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct and attorneys who are employed as peer counselors for the Judge Assistance Program are exempt. Attorneys who practice law out of state, who do not practice in New Jersey within the calendar year, are exempt. An attorney who appears pro se or pro hac vice or as the guardian of a party in interest may still claim this exemption if those are the only legal services performed in New Jersey. Attorneys who serve as part-time Municipal Prosecutors are exempt from all criminal and Quasi-criminal pro bono cases. However, they may still be assigned civil pro bono cases., Reporting Continuing Legal Education Credits, Attorneys must report their compliance with New Jersey’s Court 1:42-Continuing Legal Education Rule 1:42 regarding continuing legal education (CLE) as part of the continuing legal education process. Group 1 attorneys have birthdays that fall between Jan. 1 and June 30. Their compliance period starts on Jan. 1 in even numbered years and concludes on Dec. 31. of the following odd-number year. Group 2 attorneys have birthdays that fall between July 1 and Dec. 31. Their compliance period starts on Jan. 1 in odd numbered years and concludes on Dec. 31. of the following even-number year. The fee for noncompliance with the bi-annual CLE requirement is $50. Attorneys must pay an additional $50 if they fail to complete their CLE courses within the afforded grace period or who fail to report regarding CLE compliance at all. In addition, attorneys who remain noncompliant are subject to being declared administratively ineligible to practice law in New Jersey., Newly Admitted Group 1 Attorneys, If admitted to the New Jersey Bar during an odd year, follow the regular 24-credit, 24-month reporting cycle. You will report your CLE compliance in an even year. If admitted to the New Jersey Bar during an even year, your first reporting period will cover only the next (odd) year. You must earn 12 CLE credits during this period. You will report compliance with this requirement on your annual online registration during the following (even) year., Newly Admitted Group 2 Attorneys, If admitted to the New Jersey Bar during an even year, follow the regular 24-credit, 24-month reporting cycle. You will report your CLE compliance in an odd year. If admitted to the New Jersey Bar during an odd year, your first reporting period will cover only the next (even) year. You must earn 12 CLE credits during this period. You will report compliance with this requirement on your annual online registration during the following (odd) year. Supreme Court Board on Continuing Legal Education Learn more about continuing legal education requirements All persons certified as Foreign Legal Consultants under Certification and Practice of Foreign Legal Consultants R. 1:21-9 , those holding limited licenses as In-House Counsel under Rule 1:27-2. Limited License; In-House Counsel R. 1:27-2 , those holding limited licenses as Foreign In-House Counsel under Rule 1:27A-. Foreign In-House Counsel R. 1:27-2A , those registered as Multijurisdictional Practitioners under RPC 5.5-Lawyers Not Admitted to the Bar of This State and the Lawful Practice of Law RPC 5.5(b) , or those admitted pro hac vice in accordance with Rule 1:21-2. Appearances Pro Hac Vice R. 1:21-2 , shall make the same annual payment as licensed New Jersey attorneys in their 5th through 49th years., Pro Hac Vice, Pro Hac Vice, , Requirements , Rule 1:21-2. Appearances Pro Hac Vice Rule 1:21-2(a) ; Rule 1:20-1-Disciplinary Jurisdiction; Annual Fee and Registration 1:20-1(b) ; Rule 1-28-2-Payment to the Fund; Enforcement 1:28-2 and 1:28A-1-Purpose; Administration; Appointments 1:28B-1(e) . Attorneys seeking pro hac vice admission should send the following to the Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection: A completed 2026 PHV form. (PHV forms for 2024 and 2025 are also available). A signed copy of the Court Order. If the judge requires payment before signing the order, please send a copy of the unsigned Order. Then, send a copy of the signed order when it becomes available. If you are appearing before a board or commission and there is no court order, indicate this in a cover letter and submit copies of your paperwork; A check payable to the NJ Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection in the amount of $267.00 for each attorney being admitted; Notification when each matter is concluded. An attorney's pro hac vice appearance continues until the matter is concluded, or there is a substitution of counsel, or the filing of a notice of withdrawal with the Court. The Fund must continue to seek payment until the attorney gives notice that either the matter, or the attorney's appearance in it, has formally concluded., Mail to:, NJ Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 961 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0961 Courier and Express Mail only: Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Floor 5th floor, North Wing Trenton, New Jersey 08625, Notes, Attorneys licensed in New Jersey who maintain a bona fide office in any state or territory of the United States, Puerto Rico, or the District of Columbia need no longer be admitted pro hac vice to handle a matter in New Jersey . 1:21-1-Who May Practice; Appearance in Court Rule 1:21-1(a) . No additional fee is required. Attorneys who are ineligible to practice law in New Jersey due to nonpayment of fees are also ineligible for admission pro hac vice . They must first pay all fees due. The fee is assessed once per calendar year per attorney. Attorneys admitted for additional cases within the calendar year should update their case listing information via the Online Registration and Payment Center ; however, no additional fee is required. If a case continues into the next calendar year, the fee for that year will have to be paid. An attorney's appearance continues until either the matter is concluded or there is a substitution of counsel. Attorneys admitted pro hac vice in federal court in New Jersey are similarly obligated to pay. L. Civ. R . 101.1(c)(2). After initial admittance, subsequent annual payments can be made with a credit card or ACH debit in the Online Registration and Payment Center . Attorneys not currently appearing pro hac vice in any matter in New Jersey should complete the Certification for PHV attorney no longer appearing on a case. Certification for PHV attorney no longer appearing on a case ., In-House Counsel, In-house counsel working in New Jersey or performing New Jersey-related legal work in another U.S. jurisdiction are required to obtain limited licensing from the New Jersey Supreme Court. Read 1:27-2-Limited License; In-House Counsel Court Rule 1:27-2 . To learn more or to apply for admission, visit the New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners website. After initial admittance, subsequent annual payments can be made with a credit card or ACH debit in the Online Registration and Payment Center Online Registration and Payment Center . Payment can be made with a credit card or ACH debit. Additional Forms Additional forms for change of address, change in employment, or termination of employment, as needed can be found at Board of Bar Examiners web site: New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners, Mail to:, NJ Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 961 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0961 Courier and Express Mail only: Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Floor 5th floor, North Wing Trenton, New Jersey 08625, Foreign In-House Counsel, Foreign In-house counsel working in New Jersey or performing New Jersey-related legal work in another U.S. jurisdiction are required to obtain limited licensing from the New Jersey Supreme Court. Read 1:27-2A-Foreign In-House Counsel Registration R. 1:27-2A . To learn more or to apply for admission, visit the https://www.njbarexams.org/home Board of Bar Examiners website. All persons certified as Foreign Legal Consultants under 1:21-9-Certification and Practice of Foreign Legal Consultants R. 1:21-9 , those holding limited licenses as In-House Counsel under 1:27-2-Limited License; In-House Counsel R. 1:27-2 , those holding limited licenses as Foreign In-House Counsel under 1:27-2A-Foreign In-House Counsel Registration R. 1:27-2A , those registered as Multijurisdictional Practitioners under RPC 5.5-Lawyers Not Admitted to the Bar of This State and the Lawful Practice of Law RPC 5.5(b) , or those admitted pro hac vice in accordance with 1:21-2-Appearances Pro Hac Vice R. 1:21-2 , shall make the same annual payment as licensed New Jersey attorneys in their 5th through 49th years., Multijurisdictional Practice, Multijurisdictional practitioners can register under RPC 5.5-Lawyers Not Admitted to the Bar of This State and the Lawful Practice of Law RPC 5.5(b) . For admission as a multijurisdictional practitioner, submit a Designation of Clerk as Agent for Service of Process Designation of Clerk as Agent for Service of Process form to , Supreme Court Clerk's Office, P.O. Box 970 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0970 An attorney no longer acting as, or appearing as, a multijurisdictional practitioner (MJP) in the State of New Jersey should complete the Certification Regarding Appearance as a Multijurisdictional Practitioner Multijurisdictional Practitioner Nonpayment Certificate form. After initial admittance, subsequent annual payments can be made with a credit card or ACH debit in the Online Registration and Payment Center Online Registration and Payment Center ., Certificates of Good Standing, Requests for Certificates of Good Standing, or other attorney status documents, should be submitted through the NJ Courts Annual Attorney Registration and Payment System . Use the Good Standing/Other Certificate tile to submit your request. The Quick Reference Guide provides step-by-step instructions for submitting a request. Guidance about how to submit an online Certificate of Good Standing request can be found at New Jersey Board of Bar Examiners - Admitted Attorneys . 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- Approved Trust Account Banks, New Jersey attorneys must keep their trust accounts in approved banks. Below is a current listing of banks in New Jersey who are approved by the Court to accept attorney trust funds. The list of approved banks is updated often. Attorneys having any questions about a specific bank not shown below may call the , OAE, at 609-403-7800 ., Bank Name (A-F), Bank Name (F-O), Bank Name (P-W), ABACUS FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELMER (THE) PARKE BANK ALMA BANK FIRSTRUST SAVINGS BANK (D/B/A FIRSTRUST BANK) PCB BANK AMBOY BANK FIVE RIVERS BANK PEAPACK PRIVATE BANK & TRUST AMERICAN HERITAGE CREDIT UNION FLAGSTAR BANK, N.A. PENNSVILLE NATIONAL BANK APPLE BANK FRANKLIN BANK PEOPLES SECURITY BANK & TRUST ASCENDIA BANK FREEDOM BANK PNC BANK, N.A. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. FULTON BANK, N.A. PONCE BANK BANK OF HOPE GSL SAVINGS BANK POPULAR BANK BANK OF PRINCETON (THE) HANA BANK USA, N.A. PROVIDENT BANK (THE) BCB COMMUNITY BANK HANOVER BANK ROYAL BUSINESS BANK BLUE FOUNDRY BANK HAVEN SAVINGS BANK SANTANDER BANK BOGOTA SAVINGS BANK HSBC BANK USA, N.A. SCHUYLER SAVINGS BANK CAPITAL ONE, N.A. INDUSTRIAL BANK SHINHAN BANK AMERICA CENTURY SAVINGS BANK ION BANK SOMERSET REGAL BANK CITIBANK, N.A. ISRAEL DISCOUNT BANK OF NEW YORK (IDB BANK) SPENCER SAVINGS BANK CITIZENS BANK J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK STURDY SAVINGS BANK COLONIAL COMMUNITY BANK KEARNY BANK TD BANK, N.A. COLUMBIA BANK LIBERTY BANK OF NEW JERSEY TRUIST BANK CONNECTONE BANK LINKBANK (FORMERLY LIBERTY BELL BANK) TRUSTCO BANK CREST SAVINGS BANK M & T BANK UKRAINIAN NATIONAL FEDERAL CREDIT UNION CROSS RIVER BANK MAGYAR BANK UNION COUNTY SAVINGS BANK CROWN BANK MANASQUAN BANK UNITED ROOSEVELT SAVINGS BANK CTBC BANK CORP (USA) METRO CITY BANK UNITY BANK CUSTOMERS BANK MID PENN BANK UNIVEST BANK & TRUST COMPANY DIME COMMUNITY BANK MILLVILLE SAVINGS BANK VALLEY BANK ESQUIRE BANK, N.A. MONROE SAVINGS BANK WEBSTER BANK, N.A. FIRST BANK NEW MILLENNIUM BANK WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. FIRST CITIZENS COMMUNITY BANK NEWBANK WILLIAM PENN BANK FIRST COMMERCE BANK NEWFIELD NATIONAL BANK WOORI AMERICA BANK FIRST COMMONWEALTH FEDERAL CREDIT UNION NORTHFIELD BANK WSFS BANK FIRST FEDERAL BANK NVE BANK FIRST HOPE BANK, N.A. OCEANFIRST BANK, N.A. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ABSECON , Revised Feb. 4, 2026, * BANK REMAINS APPROVED BUT IS DELINQUENT IN SUBMITTING THEIR RENEWAL OF THE TRUST OVERDRAFT NOTIFICATION AGREEMENT REQUIRED BY THEOFFICE OF ATTORNEY ETHICS IN 2024.