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On claim for delay damages, existence of no-damage-for-delay clause in construction agreement is insufficient to establish entitlement to dismissal where conduct or conditions were not contemplated at time of contractor’s bid.

The plaintiff-contractor sought to recover damages for breach of a construction contract for the renovation of a school, alleging that the defendant impeded, interfered with and delayed the plaintiff’s work, made excessive and untimely changes to Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Apri

Third-Party claims for common-law contribution and indemnification are not cognizable where the underlying claim seeks to hold the defendant liable for its own conduct and the claim is for economic loss seeking only the contractual benefit of the bargain.

In March 2014, the plaintiff retained the defendant Branded Concept Development, Inc. as project manager to oversee the renovation of premises where it planned to relocate its business. Case Law Alerts, 1st Quarter, Apri

New Jersey Supreme Court Holds That Internal Affairs Investigations May Be Provided Under the Common Law Right of Access

On March 14, 2022, the New Jersey Supreme Court unanimously held that internal affairs investigations are not protected under the common law right of access and, therefore, cannot be withheld based on confidentiality in certain circumstances. The material in this law alert has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.