...College of Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Foundation and the International Society of Barristers. In addition to his NJSBA involvement, McCreedy is...
...no longer talking recession. New Jersey firms are back to full staffing of associates, many of the firms meeting or exceeding pre-2008 levels....
...last year's 24 percent, but only because 2010 was a period of recovery after two years of precipitous decline. From 2007 to 2009, associate...
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...al. v. Clapper et al.ORDERAt a stated term of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, held at...
...Once again, we feature 40 lawyers we think are worthy of attention, using a selection method that is unapologetically unscientific but that we...
...has kicked in for New Jersey law firms, but after two years of decline, associate hires are back on the upswing. Featured in...
...think have distinguished themselves, the faces look younger. It's an illusion, of course, the result of hyperopia brought about by the advancing years of...
...Some firms reduced their numbers of hires or deferred starting dates...College, B.A., history and international relations, 1998 Stephen...
...Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a) SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2, the Trustees...
...clip as last year and the year before — an apparent sign of optimism that even in these doldrums, when casting off of associates and...
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