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The Discovery Rule May Defer Statute of Limitations Applicable to Construction Defect Claims Filed by Condominium Associations in New Jersey

02.02.2016
Martin C. Cabalar

In a recent decision the New Jersey Appellate Court held that a lawsuit by a condominium association against the developer and other parties responsible for the negligent design and construction of a condominium, that was filed more than six years after substantial completion of construction, was not barred because the […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

Delinquent Owners Can Run, But They Cannot Hide

01.29.2016

Feeling uncomfortable with  the length of time that it took for the  Office of Foreclosure to enter a Final Judgment of Lien Foreclosure for a Fort Lee condominium, I was excited when the week of the sheriff’s sale finally rolled around. After all, I made the recommendation to foreclose. The […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA

Name Lending Leads to Attorney Suspension

01.28.2016

What’s in a name? The New Jersey Law Journal recently reported that the Supreme Court issued a three month suspension to an attorney for “lending” his name to a law firm where he was a nominal partner and had no role in the business of the firm. According to the Disciplinary Review […]

Areas of Focus: Condo, Co-Op & HOA