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November, 2008
The New Jersey Supreme Court, in the matter P.V. v. Camp Jaycee, et al., held that the “most significant relationship” test should be applied in tort cases to decide Conflict-of-Laws issues.
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Eric A. Befeler, Attorney at Law
eabefeler@bhs-law.com
b. 1968. B.A., Tufts University, 1990. J.D., Vermont Law School, 1994. Admitted to the New Jersey Bar and U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, 1996. Admitted to the Colorado Bar and the Massachusetts Bar, 1995.
Mr. Befeler has been associated with the firm since 2004. He is engaged in a variety of civil litigation defense matters, including automobile negligence, insurance coverage, premises liability and Tort Claims Act. Mr. Befeler has tried a number of jury cases to a defense verdict involving claims of significant bodily injury.
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