...This spring New Jersey State Bar Association members will vote on a trio of leadership positions....
New Jersey's top 20 firms racked up 100,746 pro bono hours in 2011, breaking 100,000 for the second time and posting an impressive average of more than 33 hours per lawyer
...Senate Judiciary Committee will consider the nomination of Bruce Harris to the state Supreme Court next Thursday, but strong doubts are emerging that he will...
... STATE COURT CASES ARBITRATION AND MEDIATION...
...UNIONS – EQUAL PROTECTION 20-3-5303 Garden State Equality v. Dow, Law Div. (Mercer Cty.) (Feinberg, A.J.S...
...to allow same-sex marriage. The plaintiffs, in Garden State Equality v. Dow, MER-L-1729-11, will have the chance...
...plight of the Mt. Holly Gardens development (Mt. Holly, Burlington County...of the Gardens have brought state and federal litigation in opposition...
New Jersey Law Journal
...proposed a redevelopment plan that would eliminate the existing homes in its Gardens neighborhood, occupied predominantly by low-income residents, and replace them with significantly...
New Jersey Law Journal
...violates the New Jersey constitutional guarantees of life, safety, protection and security; state law; and public policy. On Thursday, Ocean County Assignment Judge...
...violates the New Jersey constitutional guarantees of life, safety, protection and security; state law; and public policy. On Thursday, Ocean County Assignment Judge...
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