Month: April 2025

NJ Supreme Court Rules Commissions Are Wages Under Wage Payment Law

NJ Supreme Court Rules Commissions Are Wages Under Wage Payment Law

In Musker v. Suuchi, Inc. (A-8-24/089665) (Decided March 17, 2025), the New Jersey Supreme Court held that “commissions” are considered “wages” under the Wage Payment Law (WPL). Accordingly, commissions are subject to the WPL’s protections. Facts of Musker v. Suuchi, Inc. Plaintiff Rosalyn Musker worked in sales for defendant Suuchi,

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Whether Jury Can Allocate Fault to Out-of-State Tortfeasor Not Subject to Personal Jurisdiction in NJ

NJ Supreme Court Clarifies Whether Jury Can Allocate Fault to Out-of-State Tortfeasor Not Subject to Personal Jurisdiction in NJ

In Estate of Crystal Walcott Spill v. Jacob E. Markovitz, M.D. (A-34-23/088764) (Decided March 11, 2025), the Supreme Court of New Jersey held that an individual outside the reach of New Jersey’s jurisdiction is not a party within the definition of the Comparative Negligence Act (CNA) for purposes of allocation.

NJ Supreme Court to Clarify When School Districts Can Be Vicariously Liable for Acts of Employees

NJ Supreme Court to Clarify When School Districts Can Be Vicariously Liable for Acts of Employees

On February 14, 2025, the New Jersey Supreme Court agreed to consider Ormond Simpkins, Jr. v. South Orange-Maplewood School District (089974). The closely watched case will address whether a public school district can be held vicariously liable for sexual abuse committed by a teacher outside the scope of her employment. The

NJ Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case Challenging Daniel’s Law

NJ Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Case Challenging Daniel’s Law

On March 3, 2025, the Supreme Court of New Jersey heard oral arguments in Kratovil v. City of New Brunswick. The closely watched case involves a journalist’s legal challenge the constitutionality of Daniel’s Law, which prohibits the disclosure of the home addresses of certain public officials, including judges, prosecutors, and