CONVENTION CENTER v. SOUTH JERSEY PUB.


135 N.J. 53 (1994)

637 A.2d 1261

ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION CENTER AUTHORITY, A BODY CORPORATE POLITIC, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. SOUTH JERSEY PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC., T/A THE PRESS & SUNDAY PRESS, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT, AND TED BERGMAN, DEFENDANT.

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided March 23, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Nelson C. Johnson argued the cause for appellant (Sills, Cummis, Zuckerman, Radin, Tischman, Epstein & Gross, attorneys).

Fredric L. Shenkman argued the cause for respondent (Goldenberg, Mackler & Sayegh, attorneys).

Susan R. Oxford, Assistant Deputy Public Advocate, argued the cause for amicus curiae Public Advocate of New Jersey (Zulima V. Farber, Public Advocate, attorney).

Grey J. Dimenna, Assistant Chief Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for amicus curiae Attorney General of New Jersey (Fred DeVesa, Acting Attorney General, attorney; Joseph L. Yannotti and Mark J. Fleming, Assistant Attorneys General, of counsel; Bruce J. Solomon, Deputy Attorney General, on the brief).


The opinion of the Court was delivered by O'HERN, J.

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