...one of New...Eric Wisler, while...at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole in Teaneck, made...
...A federal appeals court has affirmed the rejection of a suit filed by a state trooper who claimed he suffered harassment...
...Settlers' Remorse — Connor, Weber & Oberlies of Philadelphia is being sued for malpractice, but at least it has the...
...based on resale value. But Frino, of Teaneck's DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Wisler, said the firm should be barred from representing...
...firms since the recession hit in 2008. Some firms reduced their numbers of hires or deferred starting dates to defray costs, but hire they did...
...Plaintiffs — Kenneth Chiate, Steven Madison, Marc Greenwald and Peter Calamari of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges. Defendants — Theodore Wells Jr., John...
...No. of Attys. ...
...who sought Miller, Gallagher's disqualification, George Frino of Decotiis, Fitzpatrick, Cole & Wisler in Teaneck. Frino says the justices have asked...
...parking garage and detention center. Tamasik, of Teaneck's DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Wisler, says the Hunter Roberts bid was in compliance...
...the disqualification order for the city, George Frino of DeCotiis, FitzPatrick, Cole & Wisler in Teaneck, says the stay is not particularly important because...
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