...from his employment with the New Jersey State Parole Board for conduct unbecoming a public...
...Director of the Court, was charged with the task of determining whether New Jersey should establish a preadmission pro bono requirement for applicants to the...
...two sides of the same coin. His 45 years of practice in New Jersey is a record of successful advocacy using all legal remedies available...
...2-9811 Hill v. New Jersey Racing Commission, App...2-9877 Slurka v. Board of Review, App. Div...
...general counsel for the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs. State Bar President Kevin McCann says the board of trustees will soon...
...carrier filed by plaintiff-law firm on behalf of a class of New Jersey dentists complaining of inadequate reimbursements. Defendant in this appeal, Gary Krugman...
...Newark brings on board Victor Herlinsky...amp; Reed in New York City. ...
Opinions not approved for publication
...OTHER RETIREMENT BENEFITS 25-2-9799 Cologna v. Board of Trustees, Police and Firemens Retirement System, App. Div...
...the final decision of the New Jersey Department of Human Services...2-9642 Rodriguez v. Board of Review, App. Div...
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