New Jersey Law Journal
...Monday struck down an Arizona law that required residents to provide proof of citizenship when using federal forms to register to vote. Civil...
... Weil came under Office of Attorney Ethics scrutiny when...
...For more information about New Jersey...Law Section board of directors meeting, Tues...
...gubernatorial nominations and/or appointments of interest to lawyers, as well...contested case hearings by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL) with...
...App. Div. (Sabatino, J.A.D.) (32 pp.) This case arises out of a one-year contract in which appellant, a pool management company, agreed...
...0214 Lavezzi v. State of New Jersey, App. Div...Essex County Prosecutors Office during a search of their...
...with the mountain of data. But that...of computers and information by lawyers and...exclude purely back-office functions and...
... 01-2-0272 Mile Square Towing LLC v. City of Hoboken, App. Div. (28 pp.) Plaintiff Mile Square Towing, LLC appeals...
...Reversing decades of federal patent awards...genes and the information they encode are...Patent and Trademark Office, Verrilli urged the...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
... 01-2-0233 Dolphin Father LLC v. Municipal Bd. of Alcoholic Beverage Control of Newark, App. Div. (per curiam) (28 pp...
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