...Law, 1976; Rutgers Univ., 1973 Prior Experience: Shackleton, Hazeltine & Buczynski, Ship Bottom, partner, 1985-89; Shackleton & Hazeltine, Ship...
Last December's bear hunt is over, but the battle between supporters and opponents shifted to new ground as animal-rights activists picketed outside the Livingston offices of Morgan Melhuish Abruty
Attorney Ineligibility Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(a
...District III-A ethics committee in Ocean County. Shackleton's firm, Shackleton & Hazeltine, is in Ship Bottom, and he has been the Long Beach...
Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges
...of Law, 1976; Rutgers Univ., 1973 Prior Experience: Shackleton, Hazeltine & Buczynski, Ship Bottom, partner, 1985-89; Shackleton & Hazeltine, Ship...
...the time, Paul Orecchia, to the meeting at the offices of Shackleton & Hazeltine in Ship Bottom. On Oct. 4, 2005, the Zoning...
A consumer fraud cause of action will lie in the absence of contact between the parties if there is contact between the alleged violation of the CFA and the alleged ascertainable loss
If a designer or contractor completes his design or construction services before a certificate of occupancy is issued and he has no further functions with respect to the project, the start date for S
In a ruling that's bad news for people who act as their own general contractors when building a home, New Jersey's Supreme Court says the state's 10-year limit on suits against designers and subcontr
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