...Northeastern University School of Law, $179,362; Rutgers School of Law Newark, $186,000. It's not Big Law partner money, but perfectly respectable...
...not much we can do," he said. Lawyers at Newark, N.J.-based McCarter & English are local counsel for the university...
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...between 2005 and 2007. The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., reports that, during a hearing last week, Assistant U.S...
...151; has been replaced, at least temporarily, by Rutgers Law School Newark Dean John Farmer Jr. The university had said earlier that Wolf would...
...Josephson joins the trial practice as partner in the Cherry Hill and Newark, N.J., offices and will focus on complex litigation and business matters...
What is a religion? This seemingly simple question has proven difficult to answer — particularly for courts tasked with deciding the merits of claims for religious discrimination brought under
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