The Public Defender's Office is seeking to block closure of the Gloucester County jail, claiming transfer of inmates to far-away counties would violate their right to counsel. In a civil suit, the of
...is particularly useful for spreading information about real-time events, like traffic jams and construction projects that might interrupt someone's day. One city manager...
Parker McCay has settled a wrongful discharge suit by a former law librarian it erroneously accused of setting off a false fire alarm
Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...magazines (in, say, the 30-round range) because they almost invariably jam, as did the Colorado assailant's. The next gun, the...
...June 8 at The Hilton at in Short Hills. Brown recently joined JAMS after 26 years as a federal judge, the last six as chief...
Parker McCay has gone to federal court to compel its insurers to cover a suit by a law librarian who was wrongly accused of setting off a false fire alarm and dismissed
...Atlantic County lawyer George Bourgeois rued that "a poor admission policy jams the regular law clerkship with the unfit." He offered a remedial...
A look at contracts where customers must agree to mandatory binding arbitration of potential disputes
New Jersey Law Journal
...presents a contract dispute between Plaintiff-Appellant J.A.M. Promotions, Inc. ("JAM") and Defendants-Appellees Tunica County Arena and Exposition Center, Inc. ("Arena"), W...
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