...the complaint against Joanne Denison, a patent and trademark attorney at Denison & Associates. The complaint, brought on January 8, asserts that Denison is undermining...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...the complaint against Joanne Denison, a patent and trademark attorney at Denison & Associates. The complaint, brought on January 8, asserts that Denison is undermining...
...longer talking recession. New Jersey firms are back to full staffing of associates, many of the firms meeting or exceeding pre-2008 levels. ...
...Position: Senior Associate, Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, Iselin ...
...Dallas as of counsel. Christy L. Denison has joined the firm in Dallas as an associate. . . . Richard London has...
The Law Journal's annual survey of the newest generation of leaders at New Jersey law firms and local offices of national firms, complete with photographs and biographies
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a
Daily Business Review
Social networking by attorneys and even judges is being closely monitored in nearly every corner of the legal profession
Corporate Counsel
It's not as if lawyers never misbehaved. But now they're making the old mistakes -- soliciting sex, slamming judges, talking trash about clients -- online. Legal ethics expert Michael Downey observes
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