...that candidates for New Jersey bar admission...enhance law students' education with practical experience...by the New York judiciary. ...
...become the first attorney in New Jersey history to quit a...associate general counsel for New York City's Department of Consumer...
...Fernando Pinguelo, who in April became head of Scarinci's new cybersecurity and data-protection practice. Vela and Scarinci kept in touch and...
...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...
...Solomon wrote in The New York Times, "[a]dult...
...economicmodeling.com/2011/06/22/new-lawyers-glutting-the-market-in...on the value of legal education and excessive student loan debt...
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...rotator cuff tear that caused her to retire early as a special education teacher in January 2013 at age 50, says her lawyer, Freehold solo...
...45 years of practice in New Jersey is a record of...has devoted himself to legal education as a lecturer and a...
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-9811 Hill v. New Jersey Racing Commission, App. Div. (per curiam) (12 pp.) Hill appeals...
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