...he was forced to resign and escorted out of the firm's Newark office, where he had worked since 2006. He says he...
The past year saw a continued resurgence in new partners at New Jersey firms, which, if not quite as robust as the year before, still held its own as an indicator that the firms are sanguine about ex
...Flynn of Epstein Becker & Green; Brian Kronick...at 583 Newark Ave., Jersey...
... Partners Epstein Becker Green in Newark promotes litigation associate Robert Travisano, who concentrates on...
...Chicago. The most frequently used firms were K&L Gates in Newark, New York City, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Charlotte, N.C., and...
Notice to the bar
A Jersey City municipal judge whose affair with a bailiff cost him his seat is asking a federal court to order state judicial officials to turn over records he hopes will bolster his claim that he wa
...J.A.D., 2011-12 Law School: Rutgers-Newark, 2011; Rutgers Race and the Law Review, managing symposium...
... Litigation 3/30/12 U.S. District Court, Newark Price-fixing class action (brokers conspired with carriers to artificially inflate...
...amp; Carpenter Morristown Also Boston; Greenwood Village, CO; Newark; New York City; Philadelphia; Ridgewood; Hartford, CT; Southport, CT; Wilmington, DE...
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