...Partners Archer & Greiner in Shrewsbury brings on board Robert Schiappacasse, previously of counsel at Sills...
A legal malpractice suit about to be tried in Middlesex County alleges that a New Brunswick personal injury firm incompetently handled asbestos litigation that could have produced a multi-million dol
...attorney, Charles Cerussi of Cerussi & Gunn in Shrewsbury. The other driver was Stephen Brand of Amityville, N.Y...
...Thomas Shebell III of Shebell & Shebell in Shrewsbury. Last year, Miller settled with the other motorist, Anita Stovall...
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Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
A round-up of action from Trenton
A round-up of action from Trenton
The state Senate on Thursday confirmed 15 of Gov. Chris Christie's recent nominations to the Superior Court bench, the same day they were vetted by the Senate Judiciary Committee
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide what standards should govern when deciding if a defendant convicted of careless driving should be given a jail sentence
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