Legislative Alert: Paid Sick Leave & Equal Pay Bills Being Heard on Monday
The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute will be testifying against three bills on Monday.
The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute will be testifying against three bills on Monday.
NJCJI’s President, Marcus Rayner, and Director of Public Affairs, Emily Kelchen, recently made a guest appearance on the legal talk show “It’s the Law” on the Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce’s internet radio station. During the show, which was hosted by Attorney Patricia Smits, Rayner and Kelchen explained what the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute is and does.
“The judiciary, on the contrary, has no influence over either the sword or the purse; no direction either of the strength or of the wealth of the society; and can take no active resolution whatever. It may truly be said to have neither FORCE nor WILL, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments.” -Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 78
This afternoon, Gov. Christie held a press conference to announce that he is nominating Superior Court Judge David Bauman of Monmouth County to the New Jersey Supreme Court.
Lawmakers and government officials, business leaders, and lawyers are invited to attend the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute’s 2nd Annual Winter Policy Forum. This year’s event, which is being held on Tuesday, March 15, from Noon-1:30 PM, at the Trenton Country Club, will feature a keynote address from Judge Glenn A. Grant, J.A.D., the Acting Administrative Director of New Jersey Courts.
New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act has been expanded over the years by the courts and the legislature to the point where it is no longer focused on protecting consumers from fraud. Instead, it is becoming a catch-all law that is invoked even in situations where there are no consumers or fraud to be found. This is not ideal since the CFA encourages litigation in many disputes that could resolved more efficiently by other means.
On Monday, February 22, the Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee voted unanimously to advance A310, which would create a state court cause of action against persons who pursued a patent claim in bad faith. NJCJI testified against this legislation because it more likely this bill would increase frivolous litigation than solve the so-called “patent troll” problem.
A selection of the need-to-know civil justice news for the week of February 13-19.
On Monday, February 22, the Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee is holding a hearing on A310, which would create a state court cause of action against persons who pursued a patent claim in bad faith. NJCJI is preparing to testify in opposition to this legislation.
The Manhattan Institute has released the 20th installment of its groundbreaking, investigative series Trial Lawyers Inc. The most recent report, like the many that have come before it, reaffirms the fact that not all attorneys are practicing because they believe in fighting for justice. Some attorneys are simply in the business because it is good business.