...the profession: the courts, the law schools...the ALI, the Supreme Court Fellows and...trustee in the New Era bankruptcy case...
...malpractice case in Philadelphia federal court is challenging whether such clauses...relied on a 2012 Louisiana Supreme Court case, Hodges v...
...year since the New York State court system announced its...attorneys in New Jersey is weighing the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...s management committee for several...U.S. Supreme Court on behalf...District of New Jersey invalidating as...
...the state, we name a new group of attorneys who have...on the bench and with committees focused on bringing equality to...
...continued. Warren, of Woodbury, met Casa at a June 2010 court appearance where he got her trial adjourned until August and he drove...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Law Institute elected 40 new members, with four from the...Mark I. Bernstein, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge....
...New Jersey. The state over...Pennsylvania Bar Association committee on legal ethics...
...carbon emissions from new power plants. The...stem from the Supreme Court's landmark decision...
...facing a Supreme Court reprimand....
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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