The U.S. legal system is the world's most costly, according to a study released by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, which may put U.S. companies at a competitive disadvantage globally
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...which the court held, "The trial error was plainly invited and does not warrant reversal of defendant's conviction." Still, the...
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...Company v. First Union National Bank, held that an adverse possessor does not acquire title after 20 years, although an adverse possessor may defeat...
...officers to practice primarily in New Jersey. Now that it does, Prol is eliminating the out-of-state job that he says has...
...New Jersey before the disposition of his parole violation. The statutory scheme does not require dismissal; no public policy would be advanced by punishing New...
Notice to the bar
A court can require a party to appear at a mediation session, but the court cannot force a party to settle or even to make a settlement offer. And courts have not developed any clear standards for ev
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...the United States, it is generally understood that the non-neutral arbitrator does, to a certain extent, represent the interests of the appointing party. The...
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