Thomas Prol, a candidate for State Bar office, announces he's quitting his New York job to comply with a bylaw requiring leaders to practice mainly in New Jersey
...to run. Smith, an employment lawyer with Smith Mullin in Montclair, says she is elated about her lead but does not relish the...
...from Sarma's lawyers, Rabner, Allcorn, Baumgart & Ben-Asher of Upper Montclair, in a tax case in the Middle District of Florida. ...
...vice president have mustered strong contingents. Nancy Erika Smith, of Montclair, was backed in a March 27 resolution by the 2,700-member...
...planning to be a social worker when a fellow student at then Montclair State College said: If you want to change the world...
A federal judge in Trenton is the latest to ban porn producers' copyright suits against multiple John Doe defendants over allegedly illegal downloads using BitTorrent, a peer-to-peer protocol for ano
...Smith, an employment and civil rights lawyer with Smith Mullin in Montclair, may be the insider candidate for second vice president. She...
...Pro Bono Awards for Brew, Montclair Nonprofit ...
The past year saw a continued resurgence in new partners at New Jersey firms, which, if not quite as robust as the year before, still held its own as an indicator that the firms are sanguine about ex
A round-up of action from Trenton
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