Biographies for Vicinage 13
...mediation, land use and real estate. Earlier she was with Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell in Union, Courter, Kobert & Cohen in Hackettstown and Laufer...
...mediation, land use and real estate. Earlier she was with Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell in Union, Courter, Kobert & Cohen in Hackettstown and Laufer...
...Kobert & Cohen. Before that she was with Union's Schwartz Barkin & Mitchell and had another solo practice. She earned her undergraduate degree...
Palimony is denied to a claimant who lived with her paramour and his wife for a substantial period of time based on absence of proof of a promise of lifetime support and also because claimant left th
If any practical legal principle can be extracted from the gnarled facts of Bayne v. Johnson v. Johnson, it is probably this: You can't get palimony if you cohabit with a married man and his wealthy,
A New Jersey ethics panel has voted to discipline two lawyers who appeared to ignore warning signs that something was fishy about real estate deals they handled
Money received by a wife in a legal malpractice settlement stemming from the divorce trial can be used to reduce or eliminate alimony, a Bergen County judge rules
...Bergen County lifestyle." Robert Crews' lawyer, Gail Mitchell, of Union's Schwartz, Barkin & Mitchell, argues in court papers that aside from the...
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