- Unpublished Trial Court Opinions, Only some unpublished trial court decisions are posted on the website, often at the request of the judge or one of the parties. An "unpublished" opinion is identified as one that does not set legal precedent and should not be cited in future cases. Start End Search Apply Filters, No Unpublished Trial Court opinions reported for today May 26, 2025, Chagares v. Monmouth Medical Center MON-L-4063-19) Unpublished Trial May 23, 2025 Kristin Jennings & 130 Morris v. Mark J. Levy MON-LT-1275-25 Unpublished Trial May 19, 2025 State of New Jersey v. Bryan A. Cordero-Castro Case No. 18-3894 Unpublished Trial May 16, 2025 Sharkey v. Overbeck MON-C-150-23 Unpublished Trial May 16, 2025 A2Z Management v. Squillane Family Trust MON-C-147-24 Unpublished Trial May 13, 2025 Cheshun v. Sikand MON-C-66-23 Unpublished Trial May 7, 2025 D’elia v. Martinez CAM-L-2500-21 Unpublished Trial May 2, 2025 State v. Quammie Case No. 15004100 Unpublished Trial April 30, 2025 Harris v. Harris MON-C-41-22 Unpublished Trial April 21, 2025 State v. Fallon MA24-032 Unpublished Trial April 17, 2025 Thomas Kiely; Michael Marzovilla; and 30 Jackson Street, LLC v. William C. Iler MON-C-8-19 Unpublished Trial April 17, 2025 State v. Stephens MA25-006 Unpublished Trial April 15, 2025 Franek v. Twp. of Wantage SSX-L-469-24 Unpublished Trial April 10, 2025 Holder v. Mroue MRS-L-1627-23 Unpublished Trial April 8, 2025 Cheshun v. Sakind MON-C-66-23 Unpublished Trial April 1, 2025 First Environment Inc. v. Delta Environmental Services MRS-L-700-24 Unpublished Trial March 31, 2025 State of New Jersey v. Ronal Ordonez-Lima MER-21-3860 Unpublished Trial March 27, 2025 State of New Jersey v. Terrance White MER-22-0011 Unpublished Trial March 27, 2025 In the Matter of the Estate of Paul Shwahla, Deceased MON-P-449-24 Unpublished Trial March 18, 2025 Township of Middletown v. The Dunes at Shoal Harbor, A Condominium, and Jersey Central Power and Light MON-L-3009-22 Unpublished Trial March 7, 2025 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 24 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 467 items
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- Track Appeals, Find Supreme Court appeal cases here. The most recent cases are listed first. You can also use the search tool to find a specific case., APPEALS ADDED IN THE NEW JERSEY SUPREME COURT LISTED NEWEST TO OLDEST, The following statements of issues on appeal are prepared by the Office of the Clerk for the convenience of the reader. They have been neither reviewed nor approved by the Supreme Court. Please note that, in the interest of brevity, some issues may not have been summarized. Beginning on July 16, 2010, each appeal summary posted on this website includes its "posted" date, which is necessary for calculating certain due dates for filing briefs and motions under revised Rule 1:13-9, "Amicus Curiae." In addition, website addresses cited in the Court's opinions may change or disappear over time. An attempt has been made to capture the material cited in an opinion and to provide links to those sources, when available. Filter by - Any - Posted Argued Reargued Decided Certification Granted Leave to Appeal Granted Not Argued Not Decided Start End Search Apply Filters A-64-24 State v. Nirav Patel (090380) Read Appellate Opinion A-2381-23 Did defendant prove all three parts of the test for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence, see State v. Carter , 85 N.J. 300, 314 (1981), that the new evidence was: (1) material to the issue and not merely cumulative or impeaching or contradictory; (2) discovered since the trial and not discoverable by reasonable diligence beforehand; and (3) of the sort that would probably change the jury’s verdict if a new trial were granted? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : May 16, 2025 Posted: May 21, 2025 A-62/63-24 State v. Jamel Carlton (090241) Read Appellate Opinion A-0532-22 If the determination of whether defendant was a persistent offender subject to an extended term sentence under N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3 was made by a judge, instead of by a jury, see Erlinger v. United States , 602 U.S. 821 (2024), does harmless error analysis apply, and does the statutory language of N.J.S.A. 2C:44-3 require that a judge, not a jury, determine if a defendant is a persistent offender? [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 7/16/2025. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerkâs Office at (609)815-2955. No further submissions will be accepted unless requested by the Court.] Certification Granted Posted [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 7/16/2025. For information about submitting an amicus filing, please call the Clerk’s Office at (609)815-2955. No further submissions will be accepted unless requested by the Court.] Certification Granted : May 16, 2025 Posted: May 21, 2025 A-61-24 State v. Arthur F. Wildgoose (089853) Read Appellate Opinion A-1497-22 Is further relief warranted in this PCR (post-conviction relief) matter, where the appellate court found that the Attorney General’s Uniform Plea Negotiation Guidelines to Implement the Jessica Lunsford Act, P.L. 2014, c. 7 -- which have a graduated system differentiating between pre- and post-indictment plea offers -- did not violate defendant’s constitutional rights, and remanded for fact-finding limited to the absence of a pre-indictment plea offer in this matter? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : May 16, 2025 Posted: May 21, 2025 A-60-24 State of New Jersey ex rel. Edelweiss Fund, LLC v. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (090285) Read Appellate Opinion A-1340-23 In this qui tam action, does the public disclosure bar apply, and do the 2023 amendments to the New Jersey False Claims Act -- specifically N.J.S.A. 2A:32C-9(c), which provides that a court shall not dismiss a relator’s claim based on the public disclosure bar if the Attorney General opposes dismissal -- apply to this matter? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : May 16, 2025 Posted: May 21, 2025 A-59-24 State v. Kader S. Mustafa (090329) Read Appellate Opinion A-1038-22 Can a criminal defendant advance a diminished capacity defense under N.J.S.A. 2C:4-2 without expert testimony? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : May 16, 2025 Posted: May 21, 2025 A-58-24 State v. Fernando J. Garcia-Moronta (090118) Read Order If a defendant is in custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, can the trial court issue a bench warrant for the defendant’s failure to appear in person for his arraignment, and can the defendant appear telephonically for court proceedings? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : May 8, 2025 Posted: May 12, 2025 A-57-24 State v. Jesus E. Reyes-Rodriguez (090313) Read Appellate Opinion A-3169-23 If a defendant is deported, but participates in court proceedings remotely, can the trial court issue a bench warrant for the defendant’s failure to appear in person, and can the defendant appear remotely for trial? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : May 8, 2025 Posted: May 12, 2025 A-56-24 State v. Thomas J. DiNapoli (090381) Read Appellate Opinion A-1374-23/A-2164-23 Can defendant, who was charged with reckless vehicular homicide, introduce expert testimony that the victim died because of the medical care she received, if the State is relying exclusively on the first prong of N.J.S.A. 2C:2-3(c) to prove causation? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : May 8, 2025 Posted: May 12, 2025 A-54/55-24 State v. Michael Owens (089721) Read Appellate Opinion A-1148-22 Should the jury have been instructed on passion/provocation manslaughter, should defendant’s trial for murder been severed from his trial for aggravated assault, and if so, should defendant’s conviction for aggravated assault be reversed? Appeal as of right (Appellate Division dissent) and Certification granted Posted Appeal as of right (Appellate Division dissent) and Certification granted : May 8, 2025 Posted: May 12, 2025 A-53-24 Alison Beavan v. Allergan U.S.A., Inc. (090150) Read Appellate Opinion A-1501-23 Under the circumstances presented, were the report and deposition testimony of plaintiff’s expert witnesses, who relied in part on a differential diagnosis, sufficient to overcome summary judgment? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : May 8, 2025 Posted: May 12, 2025 A-52-24 Scott Diana v. LVNV Funding LLC (089939) Read Appellate Opinion A-1000-23 Does the New Jersey Consumer Finance Licensing Act, N.J.S.A. 17:11C-1 to -49, provide a private right of action? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : April 11, 2025 Posted: April 14, 2025 A-51-24 Lakita D. Murray v. Christopher B. Punina (090246) Read Appellate Opinion A-0559-22 Does N.J.S.A. 39:6A-12 of the New Jersey Automobile Reparation Reform Act (the No-Fault Act), N.J.S.A. 39:6A-1 to -35, prevent an injured plaintiff from presenting evidence of future medical expenses at a civil trial and recovering damages from the tortfeasor defendant for those future expenses when personal injury protection (PIP) benefits have not been exhausted? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : April 11, 2025 Posted: April 14, 2025 A-50-24 State v. Dana Kearney (089877) Read Appellate Opinion A-2638-22 Is defendant entitled to post-conviction relief on his claim that trial counsel was ineffective because defendant’s girlfriend and co-parent, who was the victim’s cousin and testified for the State, paid his legal fees? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : April 11, 2025 Posted: April 14, 2025 A-48/49-24 In the Matter of Petition for Rulemaking to Amend N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.11, N.J.A.C. 10A:71-2.2, and N.J.A.C. 10A:71-3.20 (089529) Read Appellate Opinion A-0494-22/A-1180-22 Did the State Parole Board appropriately deny the petition for rulemaking, which sought to amend N.J.A.C. 10A:71-2.2 to prevent the Board from categorically withholding from an inmate applying for parole the inmate’s own medical, psychiatric, psychological, and substance abuse records? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : April 11, 2025 Posted: April 14, 2025 A-47-24 State v. Gerald W. Butler (090237) Read Appellate Opinion A-1275-22 Did the prosecutor’s reference to the television show The Wire in the opening statement; references to the Organized Crime Unit, gun violence, and trafficking in the City of Millville; and testimony that defendant was the target of a search warrant, individually or cumulatively amount to reversible error? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : April 1, 2025 Posted: April 2, 2025 A-46-24 In the Matter of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and AFSCME Local 888 (090230) Read Appellate Opinion A-0277-23 Does the grievance process for sexual harassment mandated by the federal government’s Title IX rules preempt the process set forth in the terms of a collective negotiations agreement that allows an employee to challenge their termination for just cause? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : March 28, 2025 Posted: April 2, 2025 A-45-24 Andris Arias v. County of Bergen (089642) Read Appellate Opinion A-2574-22 Was the County of Bergen entitled to immunity under the Landowners Liability Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:42A-2 to -10, where plaintiff fell in a hole while rollerblading in Van Saun County Park and filed suit against the County alleging negligence and seeking damages for injuries she suffered from the fall? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : March 28, 2025 Posted: April 2, 2025 A-44-24 State v. Jule Hannah (089819) Read Appellate Opinion A-3528-21 Does a police officer need to be qualified as an expert to testify about cell tower locations based on phone records and explain that cell phones generally connect to cell towers based on physical proximity? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : March 28, 2025 Posted: April 2, 2025 A-43-24 State v. Jeremy Arrington (090216) Read Appellate Opinion A-2662-21 Can a criminal defendant advance an insanity defense under N.J.S.A. 2C:4-1 without expert testimony? Certification Granted Posted Certification Granted : March 19, 2025 Posted: March 19, 2025 A-42-24 Despina Alice Christakos v. Anthony A. Boyadjis, Esq. (090214) Read Appellate Opinion A-1107-23 Can plaintiff Helen Alexandra Christakos, who was not defendant’s client but was a potential beneficiary of her uncle’s previous will, maintain a cause of action for legal malpractice against defendant alleging that her uncle, defendant’s client, lacked testamentary capacity to execute a subsequent will? Leave to Appeal Granted Posted Leave to Appeal Granted : March 14, 2025 Posted: March 14, 2025 Pagination 1 Go to page 2 2 Go to page 3 3 Go to last page 46 Last page Go to next page > Next page Showing 1 to 20 of 904 items
- Motion Day Schedule 2022-2023, SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY It is ORDERED that for the court year commencing July 1, 2022, and ending June 30, 2023, motions in all trial courts (including the Tax Court) shall be heard on Fridays or as otherwise provided by a judge pursuant to 1:6-2- Form of Motion; Hearing Rule 1:6-2(b) , except that motions to be argued in the Law Division of Superior Court shall be heard on the following days: Friday July 8, 2022 Friday July 22, 2022 Friday August 5, 2022 Friday August 26, 2022 Friday September 9, 2022 Friday September 23, 2022 Friday October 7, 2022 Friday October 21, 2022 Friday November 4, 2022 Friday November 18, 2022 Friday December 2, 2022 Friday December 16, 2022 Friday January 6, 2023 Friday January 20, 2023 Friday February 3, 2023 Friday February 17, 2023 Friday March 3, 2023 Friday March 17, 2023 Friday March 31, 2023 Friday April 14, 2023 Friday April 28, 2023 Friday May 12, 2023 Friday May 26, 2023 Friday June 9, 2023 Friday June 23, 2023 Dated: June 29, 2021
- Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification, The attorney certification program helps connect litigants with attorneys who New Jersey Supreme Court certified as a highly qualified specialist in their area of the law., Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification, Board on Attorney Certification, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Floor 8th floor North P.O. Box 965 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0965 phone: 609-815-2930 BAC.Mailbox@njcourts.gov Find a Certified Attorney, Notice To Certified Attorneys:, Annual Fee Payment due by January 31, 2025., The Value of Attorney Certification, Finding the right attorney helps litigants and attorneys. This program is designed to help consumers make an informed decision when seeking and selecting a lawyer. It protects them from false advertising. It also help build attorney competence in a specific area of the law. The Board on Attorney Certification was established by the Supreme Court of New Jersey in 1980. Attorneys can be certified in one or more of these areas: civil trial law criminal trial law matrimonial law municipal court law workers' compensation law To be certified, attorneys must: be a member in good standing of the New Jersey Bar for at least five years take a specific number of continuing legal education courses in the three years prior to filing an application demonstrate substantial involvement in preparation of litigated matters demonstrate an unblemished reputation by submitting a list of attorneys and judges who will attest to the applicant's character and ability pass a written examination covering various aspects of practice in the designated specialty. The New Jersey Supreme Court Board on Attorney Certification administers the certification program in this state. The Board has nine members, all of whom are members of the Bar of New Jersey. In addition, there are five certification committees. They are responsible for reviewing certification applications and for creating and grading the certification examinations. Each committee reports its eligibility findings to the Board for its report to the Supreme Court. The Board is responsible for the operation of the certification program, including financial, policy, and rule-making functions. The Board also acts as an appellate arm when an aggrieved attorney appeals a decision made by a certification committee., Members of the Board, Chair, : Jeffrey Epstein, Vice Chair:, Hillary Hudson Bryce Vicki W. Beyer Paul da Costa Brandon D. Minde Bonnie L. Laube Joshua H. Reinitz Rubin M. Sinins, Secretary:, Heather Joy Baker, Counsel, : Wendy L. Weiss, Civil Certification Committee, Chair:, Paul da Costa Craig M. Aronow Chad Moore Gary L. Riveles Wendy L. Wiebalk, Criminal Certification Committee, Chair:, Brandon D. Minde Mark G. Davis Julie Peterman, Matrimonial Certification Committee, Chair, : Bonnie L. Laube Cassie Murphy Ronald G. Lieberman, Workers’ Compensation Certification Committee, Chair, : Vicki W. Beyer Dennis M. Baptista Michele G. Haas, Municipal Court Certification Committee, Chair, : Joshua H. Reinitz S. Emile Lisboa IV Moshood Muftau
- Application Instructions for Attorney Certification for 2025, Attorneys who wish to apply for certification can find the application for their field of practice here. Review the following instructions, deadlines, and rules and regulations. , Application Deadlines, Civil April 30, 2025 Criminal April 30, 2025 Matrimonial May 16, 2025 Workers’ Compensation May 16, 2025 Municipal Court May 16, 2025, Applications postmarked or delivered after the deadline will not be considered by the Board for the 2025 examination., Rules and Regulations, Read the Regulations of the Board on Attorney Certification Regulations of the Board on Attorney Certification before completing the application. Read Rule 1:39 Specialty Certification Of Attorneys, Court Rule 1:39, , before completing the application. The forms below must be downloaded to your device before they will open properly: Civil Trial Attorney Certification Application, Application for Certified Civil Trial Attorneys, Criminal Trial Attorney Certification Application, Application for Certified Criminal Trial Attorneys, Matrimonial Law Attorney Certification Application, Application for Certified Matrimonial Law Attorneys, Municipal Court Law Attorney Certification Application, Application for Certified Municipal Court Law Attorneys, Workers’ Compensation Law Attorney Certification Application, Application for Certified Worker’s Compensation Law Attorneys, Visit our New Jersey Judiciary Forms Help Page forms help page for instructions on how to open these forms., Instructions for completing applications, All questions must be answered or shown as “not applicable.” Incomplete applications will be returned. All responses must be typed. Handwritten applications will not be accepted for filing. , Section II:, Peer Review. Do not send reference letters with your application. This office will solicit statements of reference and provide forms to each person listed in your application. Applicants are required to furnish accurate and current addresses for references. You are encouraged to notify the attorney or judge that you are naming them as a reference in your application for certification. Prior notification often assists the reference in completing and timely returning the peer review form. In order to maintain confidentiality and a fair process, you should not be discussing with your references the details of their peer review responses. Because peer review is both a confidential and voluntary process, additional names may be requested of the applicant if any of the provided references are non-responsive. In addition, the Certification Committees and the Board may seek references from other attorneys and judges familiar with the skills and reputation of the applicant. Substitute names may be requested of the applicant if any of the provided references are nonresponsive. In addition, the Certification Committees and the Board may seek references from other attorneys and judges familiar with the skills of the applicant. Attach any Certificates of Good Standing attached if applicable. Include check or money order for $250 made payable to “Secretary, Board on Attorney Certification”. Certification and Waiver executed (last page of application signed). Mail to (Regular):, Board on Attorney Certification, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 965 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0965 OR Overnight or hand deliver:, Board on Attorney Certification, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625, Board On Attorney Certification Fees, Certification Application Fee $250 Certification Examination Fee $200 Recertification Application Fee $175 Annual Fee $175 Late Fee $75 Certified Attorney Logo $5 Certified Attorney Brochures (Brochures are available in multiples of 100) $50
- BAC Rules and Regulation, The Board on Attorney Certification is addressed in Court Rule 1:39-1 - Board on Attorney Certification Rule 1:39-1 . The Board also has its own Regulations of the Board on Attorney Certification Regulations .
- Certified Attorney Marketing Resources, Use the Certified Attorney Brochure and Logo Order form certification marketing materials form to order brochures and logos., Certified Attorney Logo, A logo is available in a “generic” form enabling all certified attorneys to use the same logo. The logo is available in three sizes: 3/4"; 1"; and 1-1/4". The cost of a logo is $5.00. The logo reads “New Jersey Supreme Court Certified Attorney.” This is the only logo approved by the Supreme Court for use by certified attorneys. You may use the logo on business cards, letterhead, and yellow pages advertising, but you must clearly list the area(s) of law in which you have been certified. You are restricted to the language provided in the Board’s Regulations: “Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as Attorney” (use whichever is applicable: Civil Trial; Criminal Trial; Workers’ Compensation Law; Municipal Court Law or Matrimonial Law). The short- hand versions (for example “certified civil trial attorney”) are no longer acceptable. When using the logo on letterhead or in yellow pages advertising, that form of advertising must clearly denote the specific lawyer or lawyers that are certified and the area(s) of their certification. Thus, one should be able to readily determine, from letterhead or advertising, the specific attorneys who are certified and in what areas they hold such certification. As noted in the above paragraph, only the language provided in the Board’s Regulations is acceptable., Certified Attorney Brochures, Our sample brochures highlight the importance of hiring a certified attorney. Brochures are available in multiples of 100 for a cost of $50.00 per hundred. See the samples below: Certified Civil Trial Attorney Certified Civil Trial Attorneys Certified Criminal Trial Attorneys Certified Criminal Trial Attorneys Certified Matrimonial Law Attorneys Certified Matrimonial Law Attorneys Certified Municipal Court Law Attorneys Certified Municipal Court Law Attorneys Certified Worker’s Compensation Law Attorneys Certified Worker’s Compensation Law Attorneys
- Application Instructions for 2025 Recertification, Discover what you need to know for recertification. See list of Attorneys Due for Recertification in 2023 attorneys due for recertification in 2025 ., Application for Recertification Deadline is March 28, 2025., If you are unable to file your application by the deadline, you must submit a letter to the Board requesting an extension along with a filing fee of $25, payable to “Secretary, Board on Attorney Certification.” In the extension request, you must provide a good cause reason for the inability to timely file and the date on which you plan to file the application. This request must be submitted by February 28, 2025. An applicant who fails to file either an application for recertification or a good cause request for an extension will lapse and, therefore, will no longer be able to hold himself or herself out as a certified attorney. Pursuant to Board Regulations, an attorney who allows his or her certification to lapse and thereafter seeks to be certified shall comply with all of the requirements for seeking an initial application for certification., Rules and Regulations, Only members in good standing of the Bar of New Jersey are eligible to file an application. Read the Regulations of the Board on Attorney Certification Regulations of the Board on Attorney Certification before completing the application. Read Court Rule 1:39 Specialty Certification Of Attorneys, Court Rule 1:39, before completing the application. Please note that, pursuant to RG. 701 RG. 701 , the Board obtains information regarding the applicant from the Office of Attorney Ethics. In addition, the Board communicates the status of a certified attorney’s application to other certifying organizations. , Confidentiality, - The identity of applicants, the contents of application forms, peer references, and other pertinent information concerning applications for recertification will be treated by the Board, Committee members, and staff as confidential. The forms below must be downloaded to your device before they will open properly: Civil Trial Attorney Recertification Application Application for Certified Civil Trial Attorneys Criminal Trial Attorney Recertification Application Application for Certified Criminal Trial Attorneys Matrimonial Law Attorney Recertification Application Application for Certified Matrimonial Law Attorneys Municipal Court Law Attorney Recertification Application Application for Certified Municipal Court Law Attorneys Workers’ Compensation Law Attorney Recertification Application Application for Certified Worker’s Compensation Law Attorneys Visit our New Jersey Judiciary Forms Help Page forms help page for instructions on how to open these forms., Instructions for Completing Application, All questions must be answered or shown as “not applicable.” Incomplete applications will be returned. All responses must be typed. Handwritten applications will not be accepted for filing. , Section III:, Peer Review. Do not send reference letters with your application. This office will solicit statements of reference by mail and provide forms to each person listed in your application. Applicants are required to furnish accurate and current addresses for references. You are encouraged to notify the attorney or judge that you are naming them as a reference in your application for recertification. Prior notification often assists the reference in completing and timely returning the peer review form. In order to maintain confidentiality and a fair process, you should not be discussing with your references the details of their peer review responses. Because peer review is both a confidential and voluntary process, additional names may be requested of the applicant if any of the provided references are non-responsive. In addition, the Certification Committees and the Board may seek references from other attorneys and judges familiar with the skills and reputation of the applicant. Substitute names may be requested of the applicant if any of the provided references are non-responsive. In addition, the Certification Committees and the Board may seek references from other attorneys and judges familiar with the skills of the applicant. , Section IV: Substantial Involvement and Special Competence, . The percentage requirement referred to in Section IV-A refers to the actual time spent practicing law in your specific area of certification, and is not based on percentage of fees earned or number of cases handled. Section IV-B requires you to give the approximate number of matters that you have participated in the categories listed, and in what capacity, for the past five years. Please refer to RG. 501:1 RG. 501:1 for an explanation of what the Board considers substantial involvement. , Section V: Continuing Legal Education., Attach all Certificates of Attendance for courses that you completed to meet this requirement. If you have not yet met your CLE requirement at the time of filing your application, submit additional Certificates of Attendance upon completion. Include check or money order for $175, for each specialty application, , payable to “Secretary, Board on Attorney Certification”. There is a $75.00 late fee for applications not submitted by March 28, 2025. This payment is separate from the annual fee payment. Certification and Waiver executed (last page of application signed). Original signed application and payment mailed to: Mail to (Regular mail):, Board on Attorney Certification, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex P.O. Box 965 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0965 OR Overnight or hand deliver:, Board on Attorney Certification, Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex 25 Market Street Trenton, New Jersey 08625
- New Attorneys, CLE Reporting Requirements for Attorneys Admitted in 2021, Every active lawyer is required to complete 24 credit hours of continuing legal education (CLE) every 2 years. Of those 24 credits, at least 5 credits must be in ethics and/or professionalism, including 2 credits of coursework in diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias. Within the general 24 credit CLE requirement, a newly admitted lawyer with a plenary license in New Jersey must obtain 15 credit hours in at least 5 of the following 9 subject areas during the newly admitted lawyer’s first full two-year compliance period: New Jersey basic estate administration; New Jersey basic estate planning; New Jersey civil or criminal trial preparation; New Jersey family law practice; New Jersey real estate closing procedures; New Jersey trust and business accounting; New Jersey landlord/tenant practice; New Jersey municipal court practice; and New Jersey law office management. A “newly admitted lawyer” is defined by the Board on Continuing Legal Education (Board) as a lawyer who becomes an active member of the New Jersey bar for the first time. Newly admitted attorneys with a limited license do not have to take the 15-credit new admit coursework. Read More , Revised CLE Reporting Requirements for Attorneys Admitted in 2020, Every active lawyer is required to complete 24 credit hours of continuing legal education (CLE) every 2 years. Of those 24 credits, at least 5 credits must be in ethics and/or professionalism, including 2 credits of coursework in diversity, inclusion, and elimination of bias. Within the general 24 credit CLE requirement, a newly admitted lawyer with a plenary license in New Jersey must obtain 15 credit hours in at least 5 of the following 9 subject areas during the newly admitted lawyer’s first full two-year compliance period: New Jersey basic estate administration; New Jersey basic estate planning; New Jersey civil or criminal trial preparation; New Jersey family law practice; New Jersey real estate closing procedures; New Jersey trust and business accounting; New Jersey landlord/tenant practice; New Jersey municipal court practice; and New Jersey law office management. A “newly admitted lawyer” is defined by the Board on Continuing Legal Education (Board) as a lawyer who becomes an active member of the New Jersey bar for the first time. Newly admitted attorneys with a limited license do not have to take the 15-credit new admit coursework. Read More
- Volunteers in Education (VIE), The Volunteers in Education (VIE) program engages Judiciary volunteers in assisting both youth and adult probationers in a few different capacities. While some volunteers serve as tutors in basic math, science, and reading skills for probationers pursuing their G.E.D., others serve as mentors in guiding probationers through the rehabilitation and probationary monitoring processes. In addition, some Judiciary volunteers may be affiliated with the local school system (i.e., an in-school professional staff member) and able to assist the court in monitoring the behavior and adjustment of the probationer/student in the school environment. Volunteers meet with the probationers at a public location, either one-on-one or in groups, to patiently coach them to achieve a successful outcome. The VIE program is a collaborative effort between the Family Court, Probation Services, and Criminal (Drug Court) Divisions.
- Cumberland County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Cumberland County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Cumberland County courthouse driving directions Cumberland County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Essex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Essex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Essex County Veterans Courthouse 50 West Market Street Floor 8, Room 514 Newark, New Jersey 07102 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Essex County courthouse driving directions Essex County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. EsxVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 973-776-9300 , ext. 55854, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Gloucester County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Gloucester County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Gloucester County Justice Complex 70 Hunter Street Woodbury, New Jersey 08096 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Directions to Gloucester County courthouse Gloucester County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. Vic15volunteer.Mbx@njcourts.gov 856-878-5050 , ext. 15158, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Hudson County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Hudson County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Hudson County Administration Bldg 595 Newark Avenue Floor 4, Room 403 Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Hudson County courthouse driving directions Hudson County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. HudVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 201-748-4400 , ext. 60418, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Mercer County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Mercer County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Mercer County Criminal Courthouse 400 South Warren Street Trenton, New Jersey 08650-0068 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Mercer County courthouse driving directions Mercer County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MerVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 609-571-4200 , ext. 74804, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Middlesex County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Middlesex County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Middlesex County Courthouse 56 Paterson Street New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0964 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Middlesex County courthouse driving directions Middlesex County courthouse., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MidVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-645-4300 , ext. 88748, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Monmouth County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Monmouth County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Juvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP) Small Claims Settlement (SMCS) Supervised Visitation Program (SVP), How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Monmouth County Courthouse 71 Monument Street Freehold, New Jersey 07728 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Monmouth County courthouse driving directions Monmouth County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MonVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 732-358-8700 , ext. 87080, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.
- Morris County Volunteer Information, Volunteer Information - Morris County, Guidelines:, Read about the general guidelines for the Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers, Important Information for Prospective Court Volunteers volunteer program , that should be considered before submitting a volunteer application., Program Descriptions:, Click any of the program titles below to view the program description or view a Volunteer Programs - brochure statewide list of the court volunteer programs. Please note that the availability of programs varies by county based on the needs of the local court and the particular community. Child Placement Review Board (CPR) Actively Recruiting Court Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) Actively Recruiting Courthouse Services Assistance (CSA) Actively Recruiting Guardianship Monitoring Program (GMP) Actively Recruiting Municipal Court Mediation(MCM) Juvenile Conference Committees (JCC) Actively Recruiting Municipal Customer Service Representative Program(MCSRP) Special Civil Settlement (SCS) Actively Recruiting, How to Apply:, Print and complete the Volunteer Application volunteer application , which can be forwarded to the address shown below. Volunteer applications also may be sent electronically to the email address listed below in the Contact Us section. Administration and Records Building 10 Court Street Morristown, New Jersey 07963 ATTN: Volunteer Services Liaison, Driving Directions:, Get directions to Morris County courthouse driving directions Morris County courthouse ., Contact Us:, Should you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to email or call the local volunteer services liaison using the contact information below. MrsVolunteer.Mailbox@njcourts.gov 862-397-5700 , ext. 75050, Regional Opportunities for Intensive Supervision Program (ISP) Screening Boards, Volunteers can be selected to help screen inmates for the Intensive Supervision Program. The program allows certain carefully selected state prison inmates the opportunity to work their way back into the community under close community supervision by specially trained probation officers. We are actively recruiting for all regions (Northern, Central, and Southern) with a special recruitment focus on the Southern Region. The majority of screening board panels meet virtually. However, in-person visits may also be required to some institutions. Southern Region volunteers will be required to visit South Woods State Prison located in Bridgeton, New Jersey to conduct screening board interviews. For more information about ISP Volunteer opportunities, please visit the link below: Intensive Supervision Program - Screening board Learn more about this volunteer opportunity.