New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has embarked on a bold new legal strategy designed to bring sports betting to the Garden State. Despite the optimism expressed on many fronts, the latest gambit is unlikely to succeed, says Daniel Wallach of Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.
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Law360, New York (September 17, 2014, 11:24 AM ET) — If ever there were a sports law case that had the proverbial “nine lives,” it would have to be New Jersey’s ongoing quest to legalize sports betting. Following his veto of two bills that would have partially repealed the state-law prohibition […]
Most community associations have rules and regulations in place governing the parking of vehicles. Violations are typically addressed by the issuance of a fine or, in some instances, towing of the vehicle. However, towing a vehicle in New Jersey requires compliance with the Predatory Towing Prevention Act. In light of […]
In an opinion dated July 8, 2014, the Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey ruled that the beneficiary of a decedent’s estate was not responsible to pay delinquent homeowners’ association fees. Homestead at Mansfield Homeowners Association v. Mount, 2014 WL 3055898. The matter was before the Court on […]