...new partners at New Jersey firms, which, if not quite as...percent smaller than last year's 150, but still well above...
...the attached list of attorneys are to be posted on the Judiciary's website and published in the New Jersey Law Journal no...
...preference to partners at larger firms, but they are well-represented...also spearheads the firms summer associates program. This summer...
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...Louis DiLeo's conviction of two...Court Judge Scott Moynihan, who...Prosecutor Sara Liebman said her...
...the foundation's holiday fund...that the firm's 2009...Zacharias. Scott Liebman is not...
...support of the last year's Campaign. We are grateful both...like to acknowledge particularly the firm McCarter & English, which once again...
...lawyers at New Jersey law firms, 406 recent arrivals who accepted...in this, the Law Journal's eighth annual magazine devoted to...
...arises out of an automobile accident on July 1, 2001, when plaintiff's vehicle was rear-ended by defendant's vehicle. The 43-year-old...
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