Plaintiff's Consumer Fraud Act claim is not subsumed by its Products Liability Act claim and has been pleaded with sufficient particularity as to knowing acts and omissions, but not as to misconduct
Summer hiring at New Jersey firms fell off in 2013, exhibiting no signs of a rebound from the stagnancy of the last four years
...formerly was a partner with Stark & Stark in Princeton ... Porzio, Bromberg & Newman in Morristown welcomes Deirdre Wheatley-Liss, previously a partner...
New Jersey's Top 20 bellwether firms retrenched a bit in 2012 from what had been a steady pattern of energetic rebound from the 2008-09 recession
The 2013 New Jersey Top 20 law firms
Some Democratic legislators have come up with a plan to get more New Jerseyans off the unemployment rolls by voiding restrictive covenants that impede their job searches
... New attorneys at Porzio Bromberg & Newman Wagner Davis Attorneys...
The DEP's waiver rules are not ultra vires or vague, but are a valid exercise of its implied authority under its legislatively delegated broad powers; the documents on its website are invalid to the
Rules that allow the Department of Environmental Protection to waive its own regulations are legal, a state appeals court says in turning back a challenge by environmental and labor organizations
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