Lawyers can sue deadbeat clients pro se and still recover legal fees under the offer-of-judgment rule, a New Jersey appeals court says
Our annual look at 40 promising young professionals in New Jersey's legal community
Though it took a while for the recession to hit bone, New Jersey's largest firms are feeling it, as shown by the sharp reduction in new partnerships in this, the 2010 New Partners Yearbook
...of the partners had practiced together in Brach Eichler, Rosenberg, Silver, Bernstein Hammer & Gladstone before 2003 when they merged with Wolf Block. ...
...at the time of the merger was Brach, Eichler, Rosenberg, Silver, Bernstein, Hammer & Gladstone, founded in 1967 by William Brach and Burton Eichler....
...sized New Jersey firm. They were in Brach, Eichler, Rosenberg, Silver, Bernstein, Hammer & Gladstone, which WolfBlock acquired in 2003. Brach, Eichler had 53 lawyers...
A relator is not entitled to a share in the proceeds of an alternate remedy when the relator's qui tam action under 31 U.S.C. ? 3729 is invalid
Fox Rothschild, which planted its flag in Roseland last October by merging with Grotta Glassman & Hoffman, increased its presence there this month by acquiring Goldman & Kramer and its two partners,
The Law Journal's eighth annual New Partners Yearbook features 149 lawyers who made the grade at New Jersey firms in the past 12 months
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