Year: 2016

Third Circuit Addresses School Board’s Liability for Sexual Harassment

New Jersey Supreme Court to Consider Gap-Period Obligation

The Supreme Court of New Jersey has agreed to consider whether municipal affordable housing obligations include a “separate and discrete” gap-period obligation from 1999 through 2015, when the various “growth share” regulations were repeatedly invalidated by the courts. The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear the case by the end

Plaintiff Can’t Circumvent AOM Statute by Suing Only Public Entity

Plaintiff Can’t Circumvent AOM Statute by Suing Only Public Entity

In McCormick v. the State of New Jersey, the Appellate Division considered whether a personal injury plaintiff can avoid the need to obtain an affidavit of merit (AOM) by suing only the public entity and not the licensed professionals. The appeals court ultimately concluded that such circumvention of the AOM

NJ Appeals Court Upholds Automatic Approval of Site Plan Application

NJ Appeals Court Approves Use of “Glomar Response” to OPRA Requests

The Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court recently held that government agencies are entitled to “neither confirm nor deny” the existence of public records requested under the New Jersey Open Public Records Act (OPRA). While the federal government frequently relies on the so-called “Glomar response,” this is the

Gov. Christie Conditionally Vetoes UEZ Bill

Gov. Christie Conditionally Vetoes UEZ Bill

Gov. Chris Christie recently conditionally vetoed legislation to extend the Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) designation in several New Jersey municipalities. Citing the “UEZ program’s lack of demonstrable success,” Gov. Christie stated that he could not support extending it and made extensive recommendations for reconsideration. As we have previously discussed on

Gov. Christie Signs Electronic Payments Bill into Law

Gov. Christie Signs Electronic Payments Bill into Law

Gov. Chris Christie recently signed a bill into law that will make it easier and cheaper for New Jersey municipalities to process electronic payments. The bill, Assembly Bill No. 3851, authorizes certain local units to adopt policies for the payment of certain claims through the use of standard electronic funds

Proposed NJ Bill Bans Third Party Tax Appeals

NJ Tax Court Holds PILOT Payments Don’t Constitute Property Taxes

In Kenneth M. Ruskowski v. Director, Division of Taxation, the Tax Court of New Jersey held that the plaintiff’s in lieu tax payments (PILOT payments) did not constitute “property taxes,” as the term is defined under N.J.S.A. 54:4-8.67. Accordingly, the court ruled that the Director of the Division of Taxation

Division of Local Government Services Must Approve Bidder Prequalification Requirement

Division of Local Government Services Must Approve Bidder Prequalification Requirement

The Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) recently published guidance regarding the process of incorporating bidder prequalification requirements into municipal public works and construction bid specifications. The DLGS notice specifically reminds local governments that its approval is required for any prequalification requirement to be enforceable.  Bidding Requirements Under the Local

Chevron Takes Center Stage in Third Circuit’s FMLA Decision

U.S. Supreme Court Wrap Up: Public Law Decisions from 2016 Term

The U.S. Supreme Court’s October 2016 Term will be most remembered for the vacancy created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia. While the Court was shorthanded, it did reach decisions in several cases impacting local governments. This post offers a brief review of several key public law decisions: Heffernan