...Darlene Pereksta; Feb. 11. Facts & Allegations: Co-plaintiff Rony Valdez was exiting Route 29 in Trenton on Dec. 3...
The judiciary is examining the amount of time it takes to bring a case to trial in both the criminal and civil arenas. There are consequences for all types of cases that don't move as quickly as they
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...Law & Public Safety, Division of Law, Law Div. Mercer Co. (Innes, P.J. Ch.) (8 pp.) Plaintiff Drinker Biddle & Reath sought...
Nearly two decades after New Jersey's high court let real estate brokers, subject to conditions, handle residential closings without lawyers present, the scope of that doctrine is under review
...appeal from the Law Division, Morris County, L-1213-07. [Sat...her admission into pretrial intervention, co-plaintiff sued defendant based on...
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...Sculpture, Hamilton. For more information, call (609) 585-6200. MORRIS COUNTY BAR ASS'N Family Law Committee meeting, Wed., 5...
...in the contract between defendant/third-party plaintiff-respondent International Management Construction Co. , the general contractor, and third-party deendant-appellant subcontractor Dallas Contracting Co...
...but only prospective monetary relief, Morris County Superior Court Judge Stephan...Inc. v. Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., 68 N.J...
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