The “Ongoing Storm Rule” is Still Ongoing in New Jersey
by Louis Niedelman, Esq. This article follows up on a previously published article announcing a ruling of the New Jersey Supreme Court that reinstated the
by Louis Niedelman, Esq. This article follows up on a previously published article announcing a ruling of the New Jersey Supreme Court that reinstated the
By: Brian D. Barr, Esq. and Vanessa Calixto, Summer Associate and rising 3L, Rutgers Law School In personal injury cases and other cases in which
By: Louis Niedelman Last year I authored an article that commented upon a major change in New Jersey law as it applied to commercial property
by Greg J. Guido, Esq. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a considerable toll upon large and small businesses alike. From governmental lockdowns of non-essential businesses in 2020
Cooper Levenson partner Carmelo T. Torraca will speak at the 2021 National CLM Construction Conference, held on Sept. 22-24 in San Diego, Ca. The CLM
Last year I authored an article that commented upon a major change in New Jersey law as it applied to commercial property owners. The Appellate
Cooper Levenson welcomes Anthony M. Imbesi, an attorney based in the firm’s Cherry Hill office, to the firm. Imbesi joins the Defense Litigation practice group.
“If you have a registered vehicle on the road in New Jersey, must you have motor vehicle insurance?” Yes. New Jersey requires that all registered
In a trilogy of recent Federal Court trial decisions, three separate cases upheld the insurer’s “virus exclusion” barring coverage for losses “caused directly or indirectly
Cooper Levenson is pleased to announce that John A. Talvacchia has joined the firm as a Partner in the Insurance Defense Litigation practice group. Talvacchia’s