New Jersey Law of Personal Injury with the Model Jury Charges

Author:   James Hely
Publisher:   New Jersey Law Journal
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9781576258064


Pages:   600
Publication Date:   15 October 2014
Format:   Paperback
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If I had to limit myself to two books, it would be Hely's book and the rules of court. Manuel J. Almeida, Jr. Ginarte O'Dwyer Gonzales & Winograd, Newark ANALYSIS AND JURY CHARGES SIDE BY SIDE New Jersey Law of Personal Injury collects and analyzes the leading personal injury cases and follows with the full text of the relevant Supreme Court sanctioned model jury charges. This novel organization allows the trial or appellate lawyer to evaluate, prosecute, defend and try any tort case by focusing on the language the judge will use to instruct the jury. New Jersey Law of Personal Injury will give readers current information in the easiest possible format. No more complicated stand-alone updates! Cross referenced, completely updated, and heavily indexed, New Jersey Law of Personal Injury has become the authority in this area of practice.New for 2015: - 25 New cases- A New Model Charge (5.32B - Duty of a Pedestrian When Crossing at a Point Other Than a Crosswalk)- One Revised Model Charge (7.31 - Comparative Negligence: Ultimate Outcome)- Updated information and citations regarding when Scafidi applies in a medical malpractice case, the defendant's obligation to prove liability against a settling defendant in a medical malpractice case, whether learned treatises must be turned over during discovery in a medical malpractice case if they are only to be used in cross-examination, the true meaning of a net opinion, whether a teenager drumming at various hours in his garage is a private nuisance to a neighbor, and the mode of operation doctrine as it applies to grease on the floor of a fast food restaurant.

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Author:   James Hely
Publisher:   New Jersey Law Journal
Imprint:   New Jersey Law Journal
ISBN:  

9781576258064


ISBN 10:   1576258068
Pages:   600
Publication Date:   15 October 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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<ul><li>James Hely</li></ul>James Hely was appointed judge of the New Jersey Superior Court, sitting in Union County, in July 2009. He is a former member of Weiseman Hely DiGioia in Mountainside, New Jersey, and was certified by the Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney. He has been a frequent lecturer for the New Jersey Association for Justice (formerly ATLA-NJ), NJICLE, the Union County Bar Association, and the New Jersey Law Journal. He has published other books and articles on trial practice in Trial Magazine and other journals. In 1984, he and another attorney obtained the largest injury award in the history of New Jersey up to that time for a paralysis victim. In 1988, he achieved the first punitive damage award against the Audi 5000 for unintended acceleration. He has been an Executive Committee member of the New Jersey Association for Justice, a Master of the Richard J. Hughes Inns of Court, an Advocate of the American Board of Trial Advocates-North Jersey, and board of trustees member of the Union County Bar Association. He serves on the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence. Donald A. DiGioia, a member of Weiseman Hely DiGioia in Mountainside, New Jersey, is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil and Criminal Trial Attorney. DiGioia has been a practicing trial lawyer for more than 30 years. He lectures on trial techniques at seminars throughout the state and has published writings, including a chapter in the recent volume, New Jersey Trial and Evidence (NJICLE 2008). He has been an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University Law School on trial advocacy topics. He is a member of the New Jersey Association for Justice (formerly ATLA-NJ), and has served on the Board of Governors of that organization. An Advocate of the America Board of Trial Attorneys-North Jersey Chapter, he is a member of the Union County Bar Association and has served on the Union County Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointment Committee. A former Chair of the District XII. James Hely receives no compensation for his work on this text. All author royalties will be donated to charity. <ul><li>Donald A. DiGioia</li></ul>Donald A. DiGioia is Certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil and Criminal Trial Attorney. Over the past 30 years Don has devoted his entire practice to trial law. He lectures on trial techniques at seminars throughout the State and has published writings, including a chapter in the recent volume, New Jersey Trial and Evidence (NJ ICLE, 2003). Don has been an adjunct professor at Seton Hall law School on trial advocacy topics. He is a member of the Association of Trial Lawyers of America - New Jersey (ATLA-NJ) and has served on the Board of Governors of that organization. An advocate of the American Board of Tiral Attorneys- North Jersey Chapter, Don is a member of the Union County Bar Associationand has served on the Union County Judicial and Prosecutorial Appointment Committee. Hehas also been chair of theDistrict XXII Ethics Committee and currently serves as anEthics Master. He was named as Professional Lawyer of theYear by the Union County Bar Association in 2004.

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