...Before moving to CEC in 2005, Palatucci ran an energetic government-relations practice at Cranford's Dughi Hewit & Palatucci. He will do...
...close to Christie for some time. They were partners at Dughi Hewit & Palatucci in Cranford, and when Christie was appointed U.S. Attorney...
Jeff Chiesa, Gov. Christopher Christie's chief counsel, comes to the job with experience in courtrooms and management and is a "very hard worker," according to those who know him best
... Chiesa was Christie's law partner at Dughi Hewit & Palatucci in Cranford and followed him to the U.S...
...lack of criminal law and trial experience at his firm, Dughi, Hewit & Palatucci in Cranford. They were concerned that he would politicize an...
...lack of criminal law and trial experience at his firm, Dughi, Hewit & Palatucci in Cranford. They were concerned that he would politicize an...
Once a shining star in New Jersey's vaunted modern health care system, Vivian Sanks King is ousted as the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's general counsel in the throes of a feder
Did the GC of the troubled University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey take the fall for the school?s administrators?Or should she shoulder the blame, too
Revenues for New Jersey's swarm of lobbyists fell for the first time in recent memory last year, but law firms that dabble in the industry generally made out better than their competitors
Because Rule 59 is procedural, it does not run afoul of the Rules Enabling Act, and since the federal court's substantive standard of "shocks the conscience" is identical with New Jersey's, the feder
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