...Supko & Hanlon, effective October 1. The office, located in Shrewsbury, N.J., will be managed by Nelson Supko managing partner Brian M...
...ConstructionMorrell v. Zoning Hearing Bd. of the Borough of Shrewsbury, PICS Case No. 11-0600 (Pa. Commw. April 4, 2011) McCullough, J...
A New Jersey company that packaged and labeled the recalled diet drug Acutrim, but didn't actually sell it, can be sued for product liability over its adverse health effects, a New Jersey appeals cou
...she bore after a difficult pregnancy. Her lawyer is Harold Cassidy of Shrewsbury, who represented Baby M surrogate mother Mary Beth Whitehead. ...
Schering-Plough Corp. faces a spate of federal court litigation over promotion of its drugs for uses not approved by the Food and Drug Administration
...home page of New Jersey insurance defense firm Bolan Jahnsen & Reardon in Shrewsbury. The site isn't targeting jurors, but the firm kept them in...
...to be the ones with the wherewithal," said Charles Hopkins II, whose Shrewsbury firm is the central New Jersey in-house counsel office for CNA...
...in Mount Holly, and John Keefe Jr. of Lynch Keefe & Bartels in Shrewsbury, issued press releases describing the cases as identity theft class actions, spokeswomen...
Milton Diamond, a New Jersey legal malpractice pioneer who was a plaintiffs' lawyer and expert, is still making trouble for his colleagues ? from the grave
...privacy for patients, argue plaintiffs' lawyers Gerald Clark, of Lynch Martin in Shrewsbury, N.J., and Raymond Gill, of Woodbridge's Gill & Chamas. Jersey...
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