In a decision that will help New Jersey extract more money from polluters, an appeals court said the state Department of Environmental Protection may recover for loss of use of contaminated resources
New Jersey's largest law firm - the state attorney general's 580-lawyer Division of Law - is in retrenchment
...the defense lawyers and their firms: Michael Furey, of Riker Danzig; Scherer Hyland & Perretti, who represents CIGNA; and Edward Ellis, of Philadelphia's Montgomery...
...in London's insurance and reinsurance industries. Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti becomes the first major New Jersey firm to open in...
The New Jersey Supreme Court declined last week to lower the threshold for fraud actions against lawyers whose clients are implicated in schemes against creditors
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The adversarial system has long been the hallmark of American jurisprudence, particularly where each party to a dispute is represented by competent counsel. The corollary in the business world is, as
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Commercial loan documents routinely state that, if a borrower defaults, the lender may accelerate the loan's maturity date and immediately commence an action to recover all amounts due there under. R
...to retiring partners who remained retired. As used in Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti's partnership agreement, "retirement" means "permanent retirement . . . from the private...
Seton Hall University School of Law is the focus of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education for allegedly discriminating against white law students, according to officials at the school
...are required to do, says Roberts, a partner with Riker Danzig Scherer Hyland & Perretti. "We all have account opening procedures," but now they need...
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