... P.L. 2013, c. 40. Allows certain business combinations between resident domestic corporations and interested stockholders. ...
...of trial victories. I don't understand the problem. Where's the business? We really heard this. Verbatim. The truth is, we hear...
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Many New Jersey litigators practice primarily in the Superior Court and rarely choose to be in a federal district court. Sometimes, however, the choice is not theirs to make, and even seasoned state
...the law school curriculum does not appropriately prepare law students in the business of law or how to build and grow a client base, and...
...Jersey is a record of successful advocacy using all legal remedies...Goldstein has been engaged in business litigation involving a diversity of...
Ralph J. Lamparello is set to take the stage as one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey State Bar Association
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...Shree Ganesh Harshketu, LLC (Borrower), purchased the assets of a business and land from plaintiff Janak Corporation. Borrower arranged for (1) primary financing...
NJSBA President Kevin P. McCann reflects on a successful year for the association
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