...less local. Fifty-three of them about 42 percent were born in New Jersey. Only about a third attended law school here: 25...
...s book. Seventy-two of them — just under half — were born in New Jersey, a slightly lower percentage than last year. Only about...
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
Though it took a while for the recession to hit bone, New Jersey's largest firms are feeling it, as shown by the sharp reduction in new partnerships in this, the 2010 New Partners Yearbook
... Firm: Kaufman Dolowich Voluck & Gonzo, Hackensack Born: 1976, Lumberton, N.J. Hire Date: October 2009...
Here are 10 awards of $2.37 million or greater, reported by the Law Journal from September 10, 2007 through September 8, 2008, ranked in order of their value as of date of verdict or settlement. Awar
...a median birth year of 1966. About 60 percent of them were born in New Jersey, a noticeable increase from 45 percent last year. ...
...2006Practice Area(s): Labor and employmentBorn: June 11, 1966, New York, N.Y.Law School...
...The biographies that follow are of 40 New Jersey lawyers, all born after Aug. 1, 1966, whom we see as having acquitted themselves well...
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