Starting next month, lawyers will no longer need bricks-and-mortar offices to practice in New Jersey
...matter," says the commission's chief reporter, Andrew Perlman, a Suffolk University Law School corporate law professor. The second proposed change...
The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
...Institute advocates states' passage of the Healthy Workplace Bill, drafted by Suffolk University Law School professor David Yamada. The bill defines workplace...
...Born: Dec. 17, 1943 Education: Suffolk Univ. Law School, 1970; Pennsylvania State Univ., 1966 Prior...
... Education: Suffolk Univ. Law School, 1991; Temple Univ. Law School, advanced degree in trial advocacy; University of Maryland ...
New Jersey Law Journal
...Cruz claims that she experienced gender-based discrimination and retaliation when the University of Puerto Rico School of Law (UPRLS) refused to extend her probationary...
New Jersey Law Journal
11-1014-cvMarie-Ange Joseph v. North Shore University HospitalSUMMARY ORDERRulings by summary order do not have...
Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine
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