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...Philadelphia), The National Law Journal/Legal Times, The New Jersey Law Journal, The Recorder (San Francisco), and ...
...from regulators, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and US Airways shareholders. For acquiror AMR...
...firms yesterday morning gave the merger the go-ahead. The new firm, BuchananIngersoll & Rooney, will become the largest law firm in Pennsylvania...
...Attorneys for Petitioner by: NYSCEF, Connell Foley LLP, Roseland, New Jersey. Attorneys for Respondent by: NYSCEF, Riker Danzig...
...Preate in 1994. In 1995, Adams was appointed as trustee in the New Era bankruptcy case, which was the largest nonprofit bankruptcy in history at...
...I. Garth, Alito worked as a front-line federal prosecutor in New Jersey for four years. But soon after President Ronald Reagan was elected...
...In this breach of contract and fraud action pending in the New Jersey Superior Court before Judge Brennan, Precision Machining and Stamping sued Aerco...
...29, Alessa and Almonte made formal motions for reconsideration of sentence, a new sentencing hearing or a hearing on the motion at issue. ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY D-134 September Term 2012 072689 IN...
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