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...unnecessary burdens on the resources of this court, and grossly violates both letter and spirit of this court's ADR plan." (See Acquisto...
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...prong. The law guardian argues that the trial judge's decision should be affirmed as to Martin and Norman, but contends that the...
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... Rutgers announced Wednesday that Cahill said in a May 3 letter that Connell Foley of Roseland, hired by the university for advice about...
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NJSBA President Kevin P. McCann reflects on a successful year for the association
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