...visit www.njsba.com. May 21 MERCER COUNTY BAR ASS'N Real Estate Section board of trustees...
Opinions approved for publication
...New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, L-63-09; Law Division, Mercer County; opinion by Innes, P.J.Ch.; decided December 18, 2012; approved...
...in defending its own clients in other litigation. A Mercer County judge held, in a decision released for publication on Tuesday, that...
...mileage) and asked Millie Koon, a Special Civil Part officer in Essex County, to serve it on a tenant in Newark. When asked for the...
...or to make reservations, contact probono@lsnj.org. MERCER COUNTY BAR ASS'N Pulic informational sessions, Tues., 2 p...
...expended. The case dates to the late 1990s, when Mercer County, through the state's Green Acres program, acquired 88 acres of...
...Co., 09-cv-6323, was filed in October 2009 in Mercer County Superior Court and removed to federal court that December. ...
...light of the apparent misunderstanding between plaintiff, an adjunct instructor, and Ocean County College, her employer, as to whether she had resigned or was requesting...
...summary judgment of defendants Jane Bozinovski, a probation officer, and the Essex County Probation Division (Probation). Plaintiff's lawsuit stems from his arrest and incarceration...
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