Thomas Prol, a candidate for State Bar office, announces he's quitting his New York job to comply with a bylaw requiring leaders to practice mainly in New Jersey
...email circulated among other bar groups and committees the past week, the LGBT section said the proposed revision is vaguely worded. "It seeks to...
From protecting domestic violence victims to the minimum offer price rule, NJSBA newsletters explore important issues
...and trustees practice primarily in this state, I am responding to the LGBT Section's recent email to other sections' members, which is wrong in...
... 6 p.m. 2013 LGBT Rights Section Annual Dinner and Award Ceremony Join the...
...the Profession Section, the 130-member Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Rights (LGBT) Section that he helped found, the 33-member Diversity Committee and the...
The contest for a State Bar leadership post that leads to the presidency has added two more potential candidates
A New Jersey State Bar Association officer passed over for advancement on the ladder to the presidency is mounting an insurrection campaign
The committee's decision to decline to nominate on the basis of out-of-state employment is without precedent in our 113-year history and appears to be informed by a novel interpretation of the bylaws
...founding member and co-chairman of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Rights Section. He has also been a bar trustee, vice...
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