...This report also will be available on the Judiciary's internet web site at http://www.judiciary.state.nj.us/reports2013/index.htm. ...
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...police investigation discovered that Morris had received mental health treatment from a licensed clinical social worker. The trial judge found that, given the restricted wording...
...to the procedures established by the board that oversees the Massachusetts Licensed Site Professionals (LSP) program. The disciplinary procedures are necessary because SRRA requires...
...pursuant to Rules 1.9 and 1.10 of the Rules of Professional Conduct, to disqualify Marks & Klein from representing plaintiffs since it has...
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...from aspects of programs in other states — particularly the Massachusetts Licensed Site Professional program — the goal was to emulate the progress made...
...attached July 2011 report by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on Professional Discipline on the New Jersey lawyer discipline system. Anyone wishing to...
New Jersey Law Journal
...own testimony along with expert testimony from Dr. Mauro DiPasquale, a doctor licensed in Ontario, Canada, who has practiced sports medicine for thirty years....
...regulations. EIC is an on-site inspection agency authorized to act...site agency itself is not licensed, and the commissioner did not...
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