...section of New Jersey organizations, including legal service providers, the three law schools in the state, and representatives from several bar associations. The Working Group...
...months earlier after comparing the number of graduates from ABA-accredited law schools to the number of lawyer jobs created by growth and replacement in...
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... RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL 2013 Paul Miller...6 p.m., at Rutgers University, Paul Robeson Campus Center, 350...
...the Marshall Wythe School of Law at...graduate of Howard University School of Law...the District of Columbia, 1988, vice president...
... 03-2-8443 Marjam Supply Co. Inc. v. Columbia Forest Products Corporation, App. Div. (per curiam) (14 pp.) Defendant Columbia...
...Bauman is a 1981 graduate of Columbia University and a 1986 graduate of Boston College Law School. Admitted to the bar in...
...Association of Rutgers School of Law-Newark...Gambardella ('79), Fisk University President Hazel O...18 to the Columbia University Medical Center...
..., graduates of Seton Hall University School of Law, (2012 and 2011, respectively); and Alex Meiseles, Columbia Law School, 2012 ... Norris McLaughlin...
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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