O'NEILL v. CITY OF NEWARK


304 N.J. Super. 543 (1997)

DANIEL J. O'NEILL, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. CITY OF NEWARK, UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY AND NEW JERSEY TRANSIT, DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS.

Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.

Decided October 14, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James R. Zazzali argued the cause for appellant (Zazzali, Zazzali, Fagella & Nowak, attorneys; Mr. Zazzali and Kenneth I. Nowak, of counsel; Mr. Zazzali, Mr. Nowak, Michael J. Buonaguro and Robin M. Messing, on the brief).

Terri J. Harrison argued the cause for respondent, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Budd, Larner, Gross, Rosenbaum, Greenberg & Sade, P.C., attorneys; Ms. Harrison and Thomas R. Hower, on the brief).

Bertram P. Goltz, Jr., Deputy Attorney General, argued the cause for respondent, New Jersey Transit (Peter Verniero, Attorney General of New Jersey, attorney; Andrea M. Silkowitz, Assistant Attorney General, of counsel; Mr. Goltz on the brief).

Alexis Enderle argued the cause for respondent, City of Newark (Michelle Hollar-Gregory, Corporation Counsel, City of Newark, Department of Law, attorney; Nathaniel M. Davis, Assistant Corporation Counsel, on the brief).

Before Judges SHEBELL, D'ANNUNZIO and COBURN.


The opinion of the court was delivered by SHEBELL, P.J.A.D.

On June 18, 1996, plaintiff, Daniel J. O'Neill, filed a Notice of Motion in the Law Division for Leave to File Late Notices of Claim under the Tort Claims Act against the defendants, City of Newark ("Newark"), New Jersey Transit ("Transit"), and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey ("UMDNJ").1 The motion was opposed and on August 12, 1996, the Law Division judge...

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