New Jersey Law of Personal Injury with the Model Jury Charges

By James Hely

New Jersey Law of Personal Injury with the Model Jury Charges
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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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