...s interests include former U.S. District Judge Herbert Stern, of Stern & Kilcullen in Roseland; former Hudson County Assignment Judge Arthur DItalia...
Notice to the bar
The in pari delicto defense was appropriately applied to defeat most of plaintiff's claims; the order dismissing the deepening insolvency claim is affirmed; and judgment for defendant-counterclaimant
...brings on board Jason Lustbader, formerly an associate with Stern & Kilcullen in Roseland. Associates...
...penalties because Stern botched his defense. Nacchio v. Stern & Kilcullen, filed Wednesday in Essex County Superior Court, also accuses Stern...
The Law Journal's annual survey of the newest generation of leaders at New Jersey law firms and local offices of national firms, complete with photographs and biographies
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...focusing on tax and estate planning and formerly a partner with Stern & Kilcullen in Roseland; and elder care attorney Richard Miller, formerly...
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