Thought Leadership
Case Law Alerts
Deliberate indifference claim under 42 USC § 1983 for denial of medical care requires evidence that defendant had some subjective knowledge that inaction would pose serious risk to inmate and jail officer still ignored it.
July 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Summary judgment granted and entitlement to good faith immunity pursuant to the New Jersey Tort Claims Act and due to plaintiff’s failure to establish causation.
July 1, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Statutory immunity upheld in tragic fatal accident where fire truck struck and killed toddler at an intersection while responding to an emergency call.
April 1, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Circuit court will not require plaintiff to hold up prior case with exact same fact pattern that put defendants on notice to defeat qualified immunity.
April 1, 2022
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
New Jersey Supreme Court Holds That Internal Affairs Investigations May Be Provided Under the Common Law Right of Access
March 16, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Appellate Division Provides Guidance for Redaction of Attorney Invoices When an OPRA Request Is Received
February 11, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Exculpatory release granting municipal immunity for violation of duty to maintain public roadways violated public policy.
January 3, 2022
by Joshua W. Brownlie
Case Law Alerts
Pennsylvania’s Acting Secretary of Health’s August 31, 2021, Masking Order requiring face coverings in school entities is void ab inito.
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Right to adequate medical care under 42 USC § 1983 is clearly established constitutional right when need is “obvious,” even if jail officer allows nurse to examine and nurse finds no serious medical need.
January 3, 2022
Case Law Alerts
Due Process Clause of 14th Amendment does not require municipalities provide pre-termination hearing where employee’s position is eliminated following good faith government reorganization.
January 3, 2022
by Joshua W. Brownlie
Case Law Alerts
When political subdivision installs lighting as part of real estate, sovereign immunity is waived if agency’s negligent installation and design creates dangerous condition.
January 3, 2022
by Joshua W. Brownlie
Case Law Alerts
Plaintiff barred from re-litigating qualified immunity based on collateral estoppel as the same analysis would be used by state court as was used by federal court for state-based claims.
January 3, 2022
by Matthew J. Behr
Defense Digest
Handing Over the Public’s Purse: Political Subdivision Employees, Indemnification and Assignments
December 1, 2021
by Joshua W. Brownlie
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Failure to Complete Public Entity’s Official Notice of Tort Claim Form Not Substantial Compliance
October 29, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Let's Give a Cheer for Free Speech: U.S. Supreme Court Holds School District Cannot Discipline Cheerleader for Off-Campus Snapchat Posts
September 21, 2021
by Christopher J. Conrad
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court Holds a Jury Must Decide If Police Officers’ Actions Were Discretionary or Ministerial
August 11, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Appellate Division finds that the plaintiff met the extraordinary circumstances exception to the 90-day requirement to serve a tort claims notice.
July 1, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
Are websites “public accommodations” subject to the rigors of the ADA?
July 1, 2021
by Holly M. Hamilton
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Police Department Not Required to Produce Records Pursuant to an Open Public Records Act Request
June 28, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Covid-19 Meets Extraordinary Circumstances Test, Permitting the Filing of a Late Notice of Tort Claim
May 12, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Case Law Alerts
After nine years, whistleblower lawsuit settles.
April 1, 2021
by Ashley L. Toth
Case Law Alerts
Defendants/third-party plaintiffs filing tort claims against public entities must serve a notice of claim within 90 days of the date on which the cause of action accrues.
April 1, 2021
by Ashley L. Toth
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Discovery Rule Applied to Permit Notice of Tort Claim Two Years After Alleged Malpractice
March 25, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Bullies In the Schoolyard and Beyond: Avoiding and Defending Federal Bullying Claims Against Schools and School Leaders
March 1, 2021
by Christopher J. Conrad
Defense Digest
Taking vs. Tort: Which Is It in Relation to Sanitary Sewer Overflows?
March 1, 2021
by Christian D. Marquis
Case Law Alerts
When there are factual disputes, the parties present those disputes to a jury of their peers for resolution. The factual disputes here require a jury trial to resolve.
January 11, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr
Legal Updates for New Jersey Public Entity & Civil Rights
Appellate Division Rejects Plaintiff’s Extraordinary Circumstances Explanation under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act
January 6, 2021
by Matthew J. Behr