...proving them. Reisig's lawyer, Robert Varady of LaCorte Bundy Varady & Kinsella in Union, declines comment and Reisig did not return a...
A plaintiff who uses the state Civil Rights Act as a catalyst to cause a change in a defendant's behavior may be entitled to attorney's fees even if there is no final adjudication of the claim, a sta
A party who brings an action that is shown to have been a "catalyst" for the cessation of conduct alleged to violate the Civil Rights Act may be a prevailing party entitled to attorneys' fees
It's too soon to say whether the recovery cycle has kicked in for New Jersey law firms, but our annual yearbook of new associates shows that after two years of decline, hiring is back on the upswing
2009 Almanac - Recoveries of $1 Million and Abov
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
...s lawyer, Robert Varady, of Union's LaCorte, Bundy, Varady & Kinsella, confirms the settlement. He admits the driver...
...city of Elizabeth, represented by Robert Varady of Union's LaCorte Bundy Varady & Kinsella and Linden solo Edward Kologi, plan to ask Judge Kathryn...
When entitlement to qualified immunity depends on a disputed issue of fact, it is proper to submit that question to a jury and, therefore, defendant-council president's motion for summary judgment wa
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