...reports2013/index.htm. The Working Group, chaired by Judge Glenn A. Grant, Acting Administrative Director of the Court, was charged with...
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... CIVIL PROCEDURE...
...and until further Order, Superior Court Judge Alan G. Lesnewich is hereby designated as the Supervising Special Civil Part Judge for Vicinage 12 (Union County...
...and until further Order, Superior Court Judge Louis R. Meloni is hereby designated as the Supervising Special Civil Part Judge for Vicinage 4 (Camden County...
...Burlington County (Vicinage 3), and is designated as the Supervising Judge for the Special Civil Part for the vicinage. This will amend the 2012-2013...
...Judge Paul X. Escandon is assigned to the Civil Division, Superior Court, Monmouth County (Vicinage 9) and is designated as the Special Civil Part Supervising...
...Counsel, Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso, Whippany Practice Areas: Civil litigation, labor and employment College: Lehigh Univ., B.A...
...and until further Order, Superior Court Judge David H. Ironson is hereby designated as the Supervising Special Civil Part Judge for Morris County in Vicinage...
...that the following judges of the Appellate...Division, Law Division (Civil and Criminal), and...and General Equity Parts of the Superior...
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