Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous
...John Agnello, James Cecchi and Lindsey Taylor of Carella Byrne Bain Gilfillan Cecchi Stewart & Olstein of Roseland were setting out to prove that...
A putative class action filed in federal court in Newark alleges that financial advising firm David Lerner Associates cheated investors in several real estate investment trusts
The requirement for prior governmental approval is an implied condition of all contracts for the transfer of alcoholic beverage licenses; the contract is specifically enforceable only as to the parti
Mercedes' motion to decertify the plaintiff-class in this action alleging consumer fraud and unjust enrichment is denied, but the class is clarified to exclude those who bought vehicles with window s
...families. The class counsel, led by Carella Byrne Bain Gilfillan Cecchi Stewart & Olstein in Roseland, will be paid out of the...
A federal judge in New Jersey has nixed an attempt by lawyers unhappy with their fees from a $13.5 million class action settlement with T-Mobile to re-litigate the issue in California state court
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...Usatine and Doug Eilender. Other participating firms were Carella, Byrne, Bain, Gifillan, Cecchi, Stewart & Olstein in Roseland; Connell Foley in Roseland; Genova, Burns...
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