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...a State Bar Association survey about the practice of law in New Jersey were giving useful feedback. There were complaints, especially by solos, that too...
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The Legislature should bar the use of job applications to limit statutes of limitation or the right to trial by jury in cases of employment discrimination or retaliation
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