Settling a dispute between same-sex adoptive parents, a New Jersey judge says one can't be prohibited from moving to a state hostile to gay marriage simply because the other fears impairment of his r
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...a client. The Louisiana Capital Assistance Center claimed that Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich is violating attorney-client privilege in her writings, which have appeared...
A New Jersey Supreme Court committee wants to allow evidence of witnesses' prior false accusations in civil and family proceedings, and some advocates for battered women don't like the idea
A New Jersey appeals court recently upheld a novel ruling by a Family Part judge that required an attorney to return a $10,000 retainer so his disgruntled client could find another lawyer to handle h
With only days to go before New Jersey's Domestic Partnership Act takes effect, lawyers are grappling with its loose ends, scouring its provisions for loopholes and flocking to seminars to figure out
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