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
...under the Law Against Discrimination, N.J.S.A. 10:5...more than a high school education and no more than basic...
Notice to the bar
...to restrain intimidation and bullying in schools. Moreover, the passage of N.J. Senate Bill No. 333 would make it unlawful for workers...
...retire early as a special education teacher in January 2013 at...by AU Enterprises of Morganville, N.J. Those three defendants settled...
...has devoted himself to legal education as a lecturer and a...spent another year as a N.J. assistant deputy public defender...
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...of R. 4:10-2. In Gewecke v. Valarsky, 186 N.J. Super.166 (Law Div. 1988), Judge Haynes, recognizing this conflict, found...
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