New Jersey Supreme Court Publishes First Opinion Addressing First-Party Indemnity Provisions

On May 30, 2024, the Supreme Court of New Jersey issued its decision in Boyle v. Huff, holding that an indemnification clause cannot apply to first-party claims unless the parties include specific language expanding the clause beyond the traditional scope of third-party claims, meaning claims in which the party seeking indemnification has been sued by a non-party to the contract.  Read the article…………………………….

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