Many New Jersey litigators practice primarily in the Superior Court and rarely choose to be in a federal district court. Sometimes, however, the choice is not theirs to make, and even seasoned state
...by Thomson Reuters and the Electronic Discovery Institute, and accomplished with...said, is that proportionality really means that the lawyers need to...
...146;s List. That information was noted on the USTAs electronic database. Hill purchased JS in early 2009. Although notification that JS had...
...technology, telephonic and electronic warrants are often obtainable. Most states, including New Jersey, allow police to obtain search warrants by remote means. The...
...and video conferences, delegation of final decision authority, oral decisions, checklist decisions, electronic filings, and settlements. On April 29, the bill passed in the Assembly...
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...If a person is going to go through the process, it should mean something," he says. He points out that citizens opposing...
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A round-up of action from Trenton
...New Jersey courts still dont have the financial means to start an electronic case filing system, but theyre going ahead with...
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