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...Essex County, besieged with the highest judicial vacancies in the state, is getting by with a little help from...
...Court justices who issued the decision in Brown v. Board of Education have survived a retention election in 1954? Certainly not in the...
The judiciary is examining the amount of time it takes to bring a case to trial in both the criminal and civil arenas. There are consequences for all types of cases that don't move as quickly as they
...legal assistance, enhance law students' education with practical experience, instill a...and legal work done for judicial, legislative and executive government entities...
in workplaces, bullies are often applauded and rewarded, especially when their behaviors are seen to have increased output. Times, however, are slowly changing. In some workplaces, they are consideri
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...moderator of educational seminars for the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education. ADDITIONAL...
... continuing legal education credits a person can earn...
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