The state Supreme Court, which has been without its full complement of justices since mid-2010, will likely to remain that way until after November's elections, and quite possibly longer
The past year saw a continued resurgence in new partners at New Jersey firms, which, if not quite as robust as the year before, still held its own as an indicator that the firms are sanguine about ex
A round-up of action from Trenton
... 2018 Education: New York Law School, Kean College. Prior Experience: Hetchka, Bachmann & Figundio, 1983...
...Education: Rutgers Law School-Camden, 1973; St. Peters College, 1968 Prior Experience: Fiorello & Cifelli, 1988-2002...
...Superior Court by Gov. Thomas Kean, Rodriguez in 1985 and Cuff...Law School-Newark and Rosemont College. Rodriguez was with...
A round-up of action from Trenton
...AJR-36 (Singleton/Kean) (support with amendments) Establishes a commission to study alimony law. On June...
...Philadelphia. Blee is a graduate of Rutgers Law School-Camden and Dickinson College. Noah Bronkesh (Atlantic). A Democrat, Bronkesh has been a...
The Senate Judiciary Committee refuses to endorse Republican Bruce Harris for the New Jersey Supreme Court, marking the second time in two months it has turned down one of Gov. Chris Christie's nomin
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