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Conflict of Interest
Historic Roots
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  • Bad Faith Litigation
  • Attorney Ethics
  • Conflict of Interest
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  • Youth Programs
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  • Cause
  • Legal Action
  • Fraudulent Concealment
  • Negligence
  • 42 U.S.C. § 1983
  • Monell Doctrine
  • Insurance Fraud
  • NJTCA Fraud
  • Bad Faith Litigation
  • Attorney Ethics
  • Conflict of Interest
  • Historic Roots
  • Youth Programs
  • Acknowledgements

negligence

NJ Municipalities are not immune from negligence. A Municipality can be held liable for injuries caused by the negligent acts of its employees, provided the employees were acting within the scope of their employment.

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