Is Hardwood Flooring “Household Furniture?”

The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute has partnered with the United States Chamber of Commerce to file a friend of the court brief in a lawsuit that will answer this question. However, as you may have guessed, this lawsuit is about much more than flooring. This lawsuit could be the key to stopping out-of-control regulatory enforcement litigation under New Jersey’s Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act.

By |2015-08-28T13:50:17-04:00August 28, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

Weird Regulatory Lawsuits Flooding New Jersey Courts, Blindsiding Businesses

The judicial system was not designed with business regulation in mind. Nevertheless, over the past few years New Jersey businesses have faced an increasing number of regulatory-based lawsuits, many of them quite frivolous in nature. These lawsuits are not being brought by the government, but by private attorneys empowered to enforce obscure business regulations on the government’s behalf.

By |2015-08-28T13:44:45-04:00August 28, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments

Legislative Alert

This Thursday, the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute will be testifying in opposition to two important bills coming up for hearings in their respective committees - A4041, which allows for the retroactive application of New Jersey’s False Claims Act in some circumstances, and A4097, which places additional restrictions on contract into the state’s Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (TCCWNA). Both bills would incentivize litigation and worsen New Jersey’s business climate.

By |2015-02-03T20:53:51-05:00February 3, 2015|News, Top Stories|0 Comments
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