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On March 4, the N.J. Supreme Court upheld the right of an inspector from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)to conduct a warrantless search of residential property, to determine whether
...which defendant failed to pay. After defendant filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition, plaintiff filed this adversary proceeding seeking a determination that the debt...
...the conditional-use application. The Supreme Court granted Northgate's petition for certification. Held: The developer's notice of...
...couple of critical facts: Graduates of Wisconsin's two law schools can petition the bar without taking Wisconsin's bar exam thanks to the state...
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...he refused to waive extradition. Perry filed federal habeas corpus petitions in Pennsylvania and New Jersey and a Pennsylvania state habeas corpus petition...
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Nearly two decades after New Jersey's high court let real estate brokers, subject to conditions, handle residential closings without lawyers present, the scope of that doctrine is under review
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...to give full faith and credit, leaving no ground for an alimony petition. Van Fleet suggested that the petition be withdrawn and that the wife...
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