...months earlier after comparing the number of graduates from ABA-accredited law schools to the number of lawyer jobs created by growth and replacement in...
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...defendants. Those cases were Horizon Group of New England, Inc. v. New Jersey Schools Construction Corp., A-5934-09, and Spectraserv...
...Monday ordered abolition of the lien, which dates back to 18th-century England and is still allowed in many states, at the suggestion of the...
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...151; were born in New Jersey. Only about a third attended law school here: 25 at Seton Hall and 28 at Rutgers. One...
A closer look at the five trustees seeking to be named the next secretary of the New Jersey State Bar Association
...York City and Liverpool, England. Haidri graduated from the University of Leeds in 1971 and New York Law School in 1980 and earned...
...Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, which houses the journal that published the article, and Western New England University School of Law, where...
...discussed issues both in law school and at continuing legal education...I am the queen of England," is not hearsay if...
...law retaining lien." The lien, dating to 18th century England, was described in a 1939 ruling, Norell v. Chasan, 125...
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