Starting next month, lawyers will no longer need bricks-and-mortar offices to practice in New Jersey
...now been integrated into the medical faculties at Duke, Harvard and the University of Massachusetts, has been highly influential in the business world. ...
...while a patient at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of...of New Jersey's Medical School settled a wage-discrimination suit...
...Bauman is a 1981 graduate of Columbia University and a 1986 graduate of Boston College Law School. Admitted to the bar in...
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...from Rutgers Law School-Camden (2011 and...of Seton Hall University School of Law...New England Law-Boston. ...
In narrowing the scope of cases to which the proposals would apply - to those with $50 million or more in assets and $50 million or more in liabilities as opposed to cases with a combined $50 million
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Court, which heard oral arguments as scheduled on October 29 law schools and firms closed their doors. In New York City, with public transportation...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Notice to the bar
...like last year's group. Likewise, the vast majority graduated from law school within the past two years. Lateral hires, who in the last decade...
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