...Lentz in the Philadelphia office and 31-lawyer Herten, Burstein, Sheridan, Cevasco, Bottinelli, Litt & Harz in Hackensack. The mergers gave the...
...by merging with 31-lawyer Hackensack-based firm Herten Burstein Sheridan Cevasco Bottinelli Litt & Harz. Gibson says absorbing a small practice...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Biographies for Vicinage 2
...Fairfield University. Prior Experience: Herten Burstein Sheridan Cevasco Bottinelli Litt & Harz, 1990-2011; Breslin & Breslin, 1981-90; Closter...
...a casualty of last year's merger of Herten Burstein Sheridan, Cevasco, Bottinelli, Litt & Harz, where he was a name partner, into Archer...
...the case while holding negotiations about working at Herten, Burstein, Sheridan, Cevasco, Bottinelli, Litt & Harz in Hackensack, which represented a party in the...
For anyone not yet convinced that the great recession is over for New Jersey's bellwether law firms, their performance in 2011 should remove any lingering qualms
Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous
A state Supreme Court committee is proposing to ban political contributions by law firms with part-time municipal judges on staff and to put greater constraints on Superior Court judges in lining up
Partners for Women and Justice recognizes the following attorneys for their pro bono service during 2011. Their generous support made it possible for Partners to help hundreds of low income and abuse
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