In this competitive financial legal drought, there may be nothing more frustrating than the belief that one's client was "stolen" by a competitor counsel. Notwithstanding the negative financial impac
Drunken driving cases need not be tried according to a strict timeline to protect the defendant's constitutional rights, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled Monday
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...appointed to the New Jersey State Bar Association's diversity committee by NJSBA President Kevin P. McCann. Kahn concentrates his practice in the...
...New Jersey State Bar Association's Continuing Legal Education Advisory Committee by NJSBA President Kevin McCann to serve as chair of the committee for the...
...Authority . For more information, visit www.njsba.com. Jonathan Segal, a...
...New Jersey State Bar Association. Gradone, co-chair of the NJSBA property tax committee and an executive committee member of the tax law...
...industry. He is scheduled to moderate a seminar at the NJSBA's annual meeting and convention from May 18-20 at Borgata Hotel...
...Betting on Sports Gambling Revenue in New Jersey " at the NJSBA annual meeting and convention on May 19. HONORED ...
...Betting on Sports Gambling Revenue in New Jersey " at the NJSBA annual meeting and convention on May 19. HONORED ...
On May 13, the New Jersey Supreme Court settled an issue that has been troubling to the development community — whether municipalities have the authority to adopt tree removal ordinances &mdash
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