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...is already being felt in New Jersey's federal courts and...the Western District of New York are taking similar measures for...
...excerpts from the blogs of New Jersey State Bar Association members...now. Lets say $800,000 per year. ...
...law for nearly 800 years, since...Massachusetts and New York, have established...
...lane, allegedly turned left into Vasilev's lane and hit his vehicle nearly head on. Vasilev was taken by ambulance to a nearby...
...in the relevant market: southern New Jersey. "[T...the Southern District of New York, in which he refused to...
...New Jersey's largest personal injury recoveries grew markedly in 2012, the ...
...25 Years Ago October 22, 1987: Nearly 800 New York residents passed the New Jersey bar examination, lending support to...
...The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is asking...
...we think are emblematic of the next wave of leadership of the New Jersey bar, based on their achievements so far in their careers. In...
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