Morristown Sues NJ Transit Over Stalled Morristown Station Development
The Parking Authority of Morristown has filed a lawsuit against NJ Transit in Morris County's Chancery division.
Legal Battle for Sold Mosque in Downtown Newark Decided in Favor of Board of...
In the eyes of many Newarkers, this battle was really one of gentrification - outsiders teaming up with wealthy developers to prey on a vulnerable Black community.
New Lawsuit Seeks to Block Story Cannabis Dispensary in Hoboken
A condo association is looking to void approvals that would allow Story cannabis dispensary to open on 14th Street in Hoboken.
Lawsuit Seeks to Void Sale of 125 Monitor Street in Jersey City
The former owners of the prominent Bergen-Lafayette property claim that the new owners engaged in a conspiracy to deflate the parcel’s value before selling it to a straw buyer at a below-market price.
Lawsuits Fly, Tensions Flare Over Hudson County’s ICE Contract
The decision to extend an agreement with a controversial Federal agency that houses undocumented immigrants at a county jail has churned up a lot of emotions between activists and local officials.
New Renderings Revealed as Approved One Journal Square Sets Groundbreaking
After years of delays and legal wrangling, Jersey City’s planning board has greenlit a 1,723-unit development from Kushner Companies that looks to begin construction by mid-spring.
Whoopi Goldberg’s Company Sued Over Plan to Bring Movie Studio to West Orange
The property in question is already owned by a developer.
Non-Profit Sues Jersey City Over Their Cancelled Redevelopment Project
The Morris Canal Community Development Corporation claims that Jersey City terminated their development so they could instead bring "luxury housing in a high-rise development” to the site.
Settlement Reached in Alleged ‘Theft’ of Orange Police Officer’s Pension
This settlement adds to a litany of legal trouble that has plagued Orange over the last six years, including FBI investigations into the goings-on at City Hall which has so far ensnared eight individuals with criminal charges.
Several Businesses Sue Jersey City Over Payroll Tax, Claim It’s Unconstitutional
Numerous companies including Mack-Cali are looking to have the law thrown out, but a judge will allow it to still take effect when the calendar changes to 2019.