...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...
...of the Second District of New York, and Circuit Judge Peter Flynn...
...covered Economic Modeling Specialists...
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...take those skills to one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community: as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey...
...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...
...ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 01-2-9811 Hill v. New Jersey Racing Commission, App. Div. (per curiam) (12 pp.) Hill appeals...
...graduated from Rutgers University in 1949 and...to practicing in New Jersey, Rosenstein was...practice in New York and before the...
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...The Rutgers University Mock Trial Association...
...Following the investigation, the New York-based firm will advise on any recommended actions to be taken by university officials if necessary, and its...
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