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Jacqueline Quattrone and Thoamjs Quattrone v. BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc. |
Haddonfield, New Jersey personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs on a premises liability negligence claim |
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Mountainside, New Jersey personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory. |
Janice J. Prioleau v. Kentucky Fried Chicken, Inc. |
In this appeal, the Court considers the application of the mode-of-operation rule to plaintiff’s personal injury claims. Under the mode-of-operation rule, a business invitee who is injured on the premises of the business is entitled to an inference of negligence and is relieved of the obligation to prove that the business owner had notice of the dangerous condition that caused the accident. On D... More... $0 (09-28-2015 - NJ) |
Elizabeth Tymczyszyn v. Columbus Gardens, Hoboke Housing Authority |
Plaintiff Elizabeth Tymczyszyn slipped on ice and fell on the sidewalk abutting Columbus Gardens, a multi-unit residential property owned and operated by defendant Hoboken Housing Authority. Plaintiff sued defendant to recover damages for injuries she sustained as a result of the fall. The trial court granted defendant's summary judgment motion based on the immunity conferred upon public entities ... More... $0 (09-30-2011 - NJ) |
Gina Stelluti v. Casapenn Enterprises, LLC, d/b/a Powerhouse Gym |
On January 13, 2004, while participating in a spinning class at a private fitness center, the handlebars on plaintiff Gina Stelluti's spin bike dislodged from the bike, causing her to fall and suffer injuries. In this appeal we must determine whether plaintiff should be bound to a pre-injury waiver of liability that she executed in connection with her membership application and agreement. We concl... More... $0 (08-05-2010 - NJ) |
Walter Holmes v. Kimco Realty Corporation |
This diversity action requires us to predict whether the State of New Jersey would impose a common law duty on a tenant in a multi-tenant shopping center to maintain the parking lot owned by the landlord. |
Kathryn Pote v. City of Atlantic City |
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Vincent Mattaliano v. Comstock Yacht Sales and Marina |
Plaintiff Vincent Mattaliano appeals from the order of the |
Lawrence Raimo v. Robert Fischer, et al. |
The issue presented by this appeal is whether a contractor's duty of care for the safety of persons who come on a construction site is governed by the common law doctrine of premises liability, under which the tort liability of a possessor of land is determined by the injured person's classification as a business invitee, licensee or trespasser, or by general negligence principles, under which ... More... $0 (10-27-2004 - NJ) |
Michael Aversano, et al. v. Palisades Interstate Parkway Commission |
This case arises from the tragic death of Andrew Aversano, a nineteen-year-old young man who fell backwards off a 300-foot cliff in the Palisades Interstate Park. He had been sunbathing with his brother and two friends when he got up, lost his balance, and fell. When alerted to the accident, Palisade Interstate Parkway ("Parkway") Police officers did not call the local rescue squad because they... More... $0 (10-06-2003 - NJ) |
Linnea Zepf v. Hilton Hotel & Casino |
Defendant Hilton Hotel & Casino appeals from a judgment entered on a molded jury verdict awarding plaintiff Linnea Zepf, defendant's employee, $150,000 in damages for injuries she suffered when she was assaulted by a robber on the sidewalk adjacent to defendant's property as she left work to go home in the early morning hours of March 10, 1997. On appeal, defendant contends that it owed no duty to... More... $150000 (12-20-2001 - NJ) |
Florence Fyder v. Ocean County Mall, et al. |
Defendants Ocean County Mall and Corporate Property Investors, (Mall) appeal from an order which granted motions of involuntary dismissal at the close of all the evidence during a jury trial in favor of co-defendant Planned Building Services, Inc. (PBS) and in favor of third-party defendant Senica Security (Senica). The Mall also appeals from a judgment entered following the jury's verdict which a... More... $7500 (06-01-2001 - NJ) |