Summer hiring at New Jersey firms fell off in 2013, exhibiting no signs of a rebound from the stagnancy of the last four years
...is running as a Republican for mayor. Laurence Laufer of Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster argued for McDonald. Assistant New York City Corporation Counsels Jonathan...
...the Supreme Court for certification. Angelo Genova, of Genova, Burns, Giantomasi & Webster in Newark, who represented Garcia, says, The Appellate Division...
...Cherry Hill and Newark ... the Complex Litigation Practice Group at Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster in Newark brings on aboard Samuel Cornish, formerly...
The Appellate Division agrees to hear an emergent appeal by an Assembly candidate kept off the ballot because he works for a federally funded agency
...Neither did his lawyer, Rajiv Parikh of Genova Burns Giantomasi & Webster in Newark. Both 33rd District Assembly seats...
...Magistrate Judge Lois Goodman. The fund's local attorney, Angelo Genova, said the provision contravenes Citizens United. "Accordingly...
A permanent injunction against defamation does not violate the First Amendment if the statements in question were found at trial to be defamatory, the Appellate Division rules in a case of first impr
...Department of the Year — General Litigation (2nd Finalist) — Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster
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