...protection practice. Vela and Scarinci kept in touch and found they have common clients, says Vela, who started around April 20. Vela says...
...travel and accommodations. Thanks to e-commerce, business among remote entities is common. Travel to resolve relatively small disputes may be too expensive and time...
A state appeals court on Thursday cleared the path for Jersey City to keep its lawyer in a dispute over an abandoned rail spur that has become an attractive property for development
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...Public Records Act, 47:1A-1 to 47:1A-13, and the common-law right of access. It argued that the transcripts are government records...
Three federal judges — Shira Scheindlin, James Francis and Peter Flynn — were in high gear on May 1st, at an entertaining and innovative program entitled: "A Consortium on Litigation, Inf
...grieving process. "We hope the Supreme Court will use common sense and side with the [victim's] family in this case,"...
The Opportunity to Compete Act, introduced in the N.J. Senate on on Feb. 21, is the latest of a series of reforms that aim to reduce barriers faced by ex-offenders attempting to re-enter the workforc
...an order to show cause seeking the documents under OPRA and the common-law right of access. Superior Court Judge Paul Innes ruled...
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