...Civil Service Commission decision upholding his removal from his employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for conduct unbecoming a public employee after he...
...equity partners in their law firm. Plaintiff filed an arbitration proceeding...which was confirmed by a New York state court judgment, constitutes...
...A putative class action alleges that St. Peter's Healthcare System of New Brunswick improperly claims a religious exemption that has resulted in its pension...
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...judge ousted from his law firm after his affair with a...statute of limitations in the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD...
...subject that is new to them, especially...might punt on California's Proposition 8...of the Boston firm Squillace & Associates...
...position requires its use. AnnMarie McDonald, a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Lawsuit Reform Alliance, says small companies that don't have in...
...That would mean a law firm associate and a coffee bar...action, alleges violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act and...
...conduct discovery relating to this new evidence. The appellate panel remands...to whether there was a firm December closing date and, even...
...New Jersey's prominent...affiliated with law firms earned $10.48...Fire Safety, a California-based organization that...
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