The death of a pedestrian who was hit and dragged down a city street by a careless driver was not dispositive of whether sufficient aggravating circumstances existed to support a jail term, a state a
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Twenty years after the landmark Baby M case, New Jersey is again the center of a dispute arising from a surrogate-pregnancy arrangement. But this time, it's the lawyers and doctors who face liability
Many would say that Phyllis W. Beck is an institution in Philadelphia legal circles. Now she will serve as counsel to a Philadelphia cultural institution
...shore towns near Monmouth County. ...
...of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) of New Jersey, said the bar group will ask for amicus...
...of the National Employment Lawyers Association (NELA) of New Jersey, said the bar group will ask for amicus...
...Assistant Prosecutors Association v. PERS...
...Among the amici were the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of...sans any of the defense bar. Harvey and Ocean...
...of police wrongdoing to a Monmouth County grand jury. ...
Real estate lawyers expressed concern over two new laws that increased fees for their clients and transformed the lawyers into tax collectors on some property sales
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