New Jersey Law Journal
...Ryder Scott Company and Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Appellants asserted civil violations of the Texas Securities Act and...
New Jersey Law Journal
...the constitutional and statutory authority of the defendants-appellees to assess...certain dams and reservoirs in New York State. Specifically, National Grid...
...L.P. v. New Jersey Department of Transportation, App...
New Jersey Law Journal
...2011. We grant the motion for rehearing, withdraw our opinion and judgment of August 25, 2011, and substitute this opinion and judgment in their place...
...as submitted by the candidate and may contain misspellings, grammatical errors, misstatements of law or fact and erroneous conclusions. They are not to be construed...
...Hiring by New Jersey law firms...a period of recovery after...putting their energies into direct...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 ("HCERA"), Pub. L. No...and the National Federation of Independent Business ("NFIB") (collectively the "plaintiffs...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Judge for the Western District of North Carolina, sitting by designation...his wife had started her new job and was unable to...
...comments were due on Sept. 28. On Sept. 30, Independent Energy Producers of New Jersey (IEPNJ) e-mailed a comment addressing the BPU's...
New Jersey Law Journal
...price-fixing conspiracy among four of the island's nine gas...2007). It does not reach independent decisions, even if they lead...
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