...September, citing the need to be closer to clients. Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks & Zarin of Springfield acquired a Newark presence when in merged with Sinins...
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...their competitive positions. As of April 1, Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks & Zarin of Springfield will acquire Sinins and Bross of Newark and be...
...low agreement that bars an appeal. Thomas Malick, an employee of H&R Radio Service of Warminster, Pa., was installing a remote alarm...
...time, says plaintiffs' lawyer, Robert Hicks of Springfield's Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks & Zarin. Garden Spires Apartments' primary carrier...
...for changes are bubbling up? Jack Wurgaft of Springfield's Javerbaum, Wurgaft, Hicks & Zarin says lawyers are unhappy with judges' insistence on sticking...
...to pay $1 million to settle a malpractice claim by the parents of a brain-damaged child, bringing the total recovery to $2 million. ...
...New Of Counsel:Paul Newell, a former Freehold solo, joins Javerbaum Wurgaft Hicks & Zarin in Springfield. ...
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