Snowstorm. Credit: Kristen Prahl/Shutterstock.com The litigation involves Jeffrey Atkins, a rapper and reality television star better, known as Ja Rule. (Photo: Kristen Prahl/Shutterstock.com)

The "ongoing storm rule" got the cold shoulder for a second time on Thursday (Oct. 8) in the New Jersey Appellate Division, in a ruling overturning dismissal of a suit by a woman who suffered a slip-and-fall injury during a snowstorm.

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Charles Toutant

Charles Toutant is a litigation writer for the New Jersey Law Journal.