NJCJI Files Amicus Brief Supporting Predictable Arbitration Standards

The New Jersey Civil Justice Institute (NJCJI) filed an amicus brief with the New Jersey Supreme Court in February 2025, urging the Court to recognize that businesses can prove contract formation through routine practices—such as sending terms by email—without needing exact delivery timestamps.

NJCJI argued that this approach aligns with federal precedent and promotes fairness and efficiency in litigation. The case reflects NJCJI’s broader mission to ensure New Jersey’s civil justice system remains predictable, balanced, and business-friendly.

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