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· 5/28/1992

Calvert v. K. Hovnanian at Galloway, VI, Inc.

Citations

  • 607 A.2d 156
  • 128 N.J. 37
  • 1992 N.J. LEXIS 378

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that, “[mjost importantly, what [Bar Ass’n ] sought to protect was not the private interest of lawyers but rather the public’s right to be protected from inadequate information” by allowing parties to real estate transactions opportunity to consult with counsel
  • holding that, “[m]ost importantly, what [Bar Ass’n] sought to protect was not the private interest of lawyers but rather the public’s right to be protected from inadequate information” by allowing parties to real estate transactions opportunity to consult with counsel
  • holding that, “[m]ost importantly, what [Bar Ass’n] sought to protect was not the private interest of lawyers but rather the public’s right to be protected from inadequate information” by allowing parties to real estate transactions opportunity to consult with counsel
  • stating that the Court in State Bar Ass’n intended to safeguard “the public’s right to be protected from inadequate information” because “[c]onsulting an attorney helps a party to a real-estate transaction make choices that are in that party’s best interests”
  • \[W]hat N.J. State Bar Ass'n sought to protect was not the private interest of lawyers but rather the public's right to be protected from inadequate information.\

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Wilentz, Clifford, Handler, Pollock, O'Hern, Garibaldi, Stein

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