...practice here, including work as outside environmental counsel for the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority. Prol's decision comes as the Bar considers...
...though he says he also serves as counsel to the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority. The committee instead picked Robert Hille of McElroy...
...had already called one of my public entity clients, the Sussex County Municipal Utilities Authority, to inquire about the nature and scope of my legal...
...that the civil service statutes and rules do not require an appointing authority to fill a vacancy. The panel affirms, finding that the applicable statutes...
...is that Prol, formerly a Sussex County resident and employed by Cleary...
...12/21/11 Essex County Superior Court Hostile-workplace...after homeowner hit by fallen utility wire) ...
...areas of municipal concern and...the Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA), which...township, Atlantic County and the...
...v. United Water Mid-Atlantic Utilities Inc. , App. Div. (per...within the BPU's statutory authority. The BPU has primary jurisdiction...
...conduct a final inspection of electric or septic to ensure that all utilities are in place, the court affirms the Law Division order. [Decided Nov...
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