A round-up of action from Trenton
A Supreme Court panel is proposing that candidates for New Jersey bar admission complete 50 hours of volunteer legal work as a prerequisite
Notice to the bar
...03-2-9911 Petersburg Regency, L.L.C. v. Selective Way Insurance Company, App. Div. (per curiam) (15 pp.) This matter arises out...
A court can require a party to appear at a mediation session, but the court cannot force a party to settle or even to make a settlement offer. And courts have not developed any clear standards for ev
Verdicts and settlements in New Jersey state and federal courts
...nonprofessional) trustee. The trust's sole asset was the father's life insurance policy. Petitioner borrowed funds from the trust three times; all borrowed funds...
Nearly two decades after New Jersey's high court let real estate brokers, subject to conditions, handle residential closings without lawyers present, the scope of that doctrine is under review
...exploding cost of medical care and related public and private programs of insurance in this country. According to the report, invoices from a...
The Law Journal's first Lifetime Achievement in Litigation Award will be given next month to an attorney who has spent a good deal of his time and energy on litigation alternatives
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