Mary Noe, an Impartial Hearing Officer for special education cases, writes that the message from the New York and New Jersey cases is that public employees cannot assume that their postings will esca
Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain deposition transcripts from an environmental suit against ExxonMobil for use in defending its own clients in other litigation
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Drinker Biddle & Reath has lost a nearly five-year-long battle to obtain deposition transcripts from an environmental suit against ExxonMobil for use in defending its own clients in other litigation
...Drago v. Hatzis, PAS-L-1807-11, Passaic County Superior Court; Judge Garry Rothstadt; Feb. 8. ...
A round-up of action from Trenton
A round-up of action from Trenton
..., of Rosenberg, Kirby, Cahill, Stankowitz & Richardson in Toms River. Frazier claimed negligent operation by the other driver, Kenneth Van...
...Morris and Somerset, and one each are from Bergen, Camden, Hudson, Middlesex, Passaic and Union. They will likely be assigned to those counties...
...has been in private practice. Christopher Rafano, D-South River (Middlesex), is a partner at Rafano & Wood in South River, where...
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