Longtime Ridgewood municipal judge Philip Sheridan Jr. resigns, forced off the bench by new ethics strictures on political donations by law firms that employ local judges
...In that case, Moonachie Municipal Judge Philip Boggia faced ethics charges over contributions made by his firm, Durkin & Boggia in Ridgefield Park. The court...
...ethics proceeding against Moonachie municipal judge Philip Boggia, who faced charges over contributions made by his firm, Durkin & Boggia. The Ridgefield Park...
A nonprofit organization that provides housing and services to people with psychiatric disabilities is entitled to a property tax exemption
The Law Journal's annual look at 40 promising young professionals in New Jersey's legal community, with biographies and photographs
...partner — Martin Durkin, at Ridgefield Park's Durkin & Boggia —from a firm business account. Rejecting the Advisory Committee...
...No. 48-1-8808 [24 pp.] Respondent Philip Boggia and Martin Durkin established the law firm of Durkin & Boggia, a general...
...judicial office into disrepute. In January 2004, Boggia, of Ridgefield Park's Durkin & Boggia, became municipal judge for the borough of...
The New Jersey Supreme Court is tackling a case over the appearance of impropriety for municipal court judges. The New Jersey State Bar Association has filed a friend of the court brief calling for a
...into disrepute, R. 2:15-8(a)(6). Martin Durkin, Boggia's partner at Ridgefield Park's Durkin & Boggia, used the...
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