...State Bar Foundation to invite students from Hackensack, Teaneck and Rutherford high schools as well as the Torah Academy in Teaneck. Volunteers from the foundation...
...section of New Jersey organizations, including legal service providers, the three law schools in the state, and representatives from several bar associations. The Working Group...
The state Supreme Court heard arguments last Monday over whether it was fair for a sued employer to wait until three days before a trial to invoke a contractual arbitration clause
...amp; Kenyon in Summit, is appointed an adjunct professor at Seton Hall University School of Law, where he is teaching estate planning and drafting...
...to make reservations, contact probono@lsnj.org. RUTGERS LAW SCHOOL The Rutgers Computer & Technology Law Journal...
...Bar Association, founder of scholarship programs for law students attending Seton Hall University School of Law and Rutgers School of Law, and seasoned speaker...
...2011); Rutgers-Camden, 62.96 percent, 58.26 percent; and Seton Hall University Law School, 65.8 percent, 62.79 percent. The figures...
...the College of New Jersey and a 1980 graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law. Martino, a Democrat, has been a...
...adds. Michael Ambrosio, who teaches legal ethics at Seton Hall University School of Law, agrees with the committee. "It...
...graduate of Georgian Court University and a 1979 graduate of Seton Hall University School of Law. Until her first term as a...
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