...Number of Issues DeCotiis FitzPatrick & Cole, Teaneck...
...to a commuter injured in a PATH station, holding a lesser duty of care applies to people walking through stations than those on or boarding...
...3.6 million on Tuesday to a driver injured when the roof of his Nissan Altima failed to withstand the impact of a flying tire...
...Denise Walsh Ira Marcus, a member of Marcus, Brody, Ford & Kessler in Roseland, and Denise Walsh, a senior...
...with instructions to follow up with an orthopedic specialist if her complaints of back and neck pain persisted. Ruiz began treatment with a...
...partner at DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole in Teaneck, was sworn...in recognition of her community...
...OPRA can't be used to obtain draft reports that inform Department of Health decisions on certificates of need for health-care facilities, a New...
... The ACPE is asking the court to add to Rule of Professional Conduct 1.16(d) language stating, "No lawyer shall assert...
...the Law Against Discrimination. Director Craig Sashihara cited its receipt of Green Acres tax credits after it promised to keep the site accessible...
...6.5 million more than the state's last offer, to owners of property condemned for the abandoned Hudson River rail tunnel project. ...
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