The judiciary is examining the amount of time it takes to bring a case to trial in both the criminal and civil arenas. There are consequences for all types of cases that don't move as quickly as they
...unemployed 2012 graduates still looking for jobs as of Feb. 15 were Rutgers-Newark, 9 percent; Rutgers-Camden, 15.5 percent; and Seton Hall, 9...
...the aisle. The deans and faculties of Rutgers-Camden and Rutgers-Newark have endorsed in principle a plan to become a single law...
...presently at Seton Hall and Rutgers-Camden law schools and formerly at Rutgers-Newark). In such cases, it is the undergraduate time that is reduced...
Over the State Bar Association's resistance, a New Jersey Supreme Court committee is proposing that lawyers no longer be allowed to coax clients to pay legal fees by holding their files or other prop
...Rutgers-Newark Alumni Present Awards ...
...Harris, J.A.D., 2011-12 Law School: Rutgers-Newark, 2011; Rutgers Race and the Law Review, managing...
...Appellate Division Judge Jonathan Harris; Jessica Burstein (labor and employment), Rutgers-Newark, clerk, Superior Court Judge Paul Vichness; Michael Dell (labor...
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In the months of uncertainty about whether Rutgers-Camden would continue to exist or be merged into Rowan University, it was Rutgers Law School-Camden that was hardest hit
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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