by Gary Nissenbaum | Jul 29, 2008 | Internet Law Blog
New Jersey Caselaw: In Suarez v. NJ.com, an unpublished opinion, the New Jersey Appellate Division recently found that a defamation plaintiff must prove damages even when he already proved that the comments were made with actual malice. The Court noted that there are...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jul 15, 2008 | Internet Law Blog
New Jersey Caselaw: Through State v. Reid, 194 N.J. 386 (2008), the New Jersey Supreme Court recently issued a landmark holding that Internet subscriber information is protected from disclosure because it is considered confidential. The confidentiality can be overcome...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jul 15, 2008 | Internet Law Blog
Commentary: School bureaucracies have one overriding goal: to exert control over student life sufficient to create an atmosphere conducive to learning. However, when that control is exerted outside school premises, students may legitimately question whether it is wise...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jun 27, 2008 | Business Formation & Sales Law Blog
Commentary: One of the steps that business people frequently overlook when planning to purchase or sell an interest in a business in New Jersey is the tax clearance certificate. Under New Jersey law and regulation, the Division of Revenue (“Division”)...
by Gary Nissenbaum | Jun 18, 2008 | Internet Law Blog
Proposed Legislation: A new bill was recently proposed to the New Jersey legislature, which appears to be, in large part, a reaction to the infamous story of Megan Meir, the Missouri teenager that committed suicide after being defrauded on the MySpace.com...