New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2337

Introduced
3/21/22  

Caption

Limits forum of consumer contract disputes to New Jersey.

Impact

The implications of S2337 on state laws could significantly shift consumer protection standards within New Jersey. By ensuring that disputes can only be resolved within the state, the bill aims to empower consumers, particularly those who may not have the resources to pursue legal action far from their homes. The necessity for legal counsel to waive jurisdiction terms is intended to provide a layer of protection for consumers against unfair contractual obligations that are typically presented to them on a non-negotiable basis.

Summary

Senate Bill S2337 aims to limit the jurisdiction for resolving disputes arising from certain consumer contracts to within the state of New Jersey. The bill proposes that any terms or conditions in a consumer contract requiring dispute resolution outside New Jersey would be considered invalid unless waived with the advice of counsel, evidenced by the attorney's signature on the contract. This legislative effort seeks to protect consumers from being bound to unfavorable contract terms that force them to litigate in distant jurisdictions, which can be both inconvenient and cost-prohibitive.

Contention

However, the bill does include notable exemptions for insurance companies and surplus lines insurers, which can still require arbitration or litigation to occur outside of New Jersey. This carve-out has the potential to lead to criticisms of inconsistency in consumer protections, as it allows a significant sector to operate under potentially less favorable conditions for consumers. Opponents may argue that this undermines the bill's overall purpose of safeguarding consumers and could exacerbate inequities in access to justice.

Companion Bills

NJ A3172

Same As Limits forum of consumer contract disputes to New Jersey.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2756

Limits forum of consumer contract disputes to New Jersey.

NJ A3172

Limits forum of consumer contract disputes to New Jersey.

NJ A551

Permits certain consumers up to five business days to cancel home improvement contracts and up to three days to cancel certain consumer goods contracts.

NJ S758

"New Jersey Ticket Consumer Choice Act."

NJ S2161

"New Jersey Ticket Consumer Choice Act."

NJ A1098

"New Jersey Ticket Consumer Choice Act."

NJ A3021

"New Jersey Ticket Consumer Choice Act."

NJ A789

Establishes system for portable benefits for workers who provide services to consumers through contracting agents.

NJ S1228

Invalidates consumer contracts which require a waiver of right to file a consumer complaint.

NJ S328

Establishes system for portable benefits for workers who provide services to consumers through contracting agents.

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