New Jersey Law Journal
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday struck down an Arizona law that required residents to provide proof of citizenship when using federal forms to register to vote
...had been seized by agents of the Essex County Prosecutors Office during a search of their home pursuant to a warrant and then...
...Breaking with the position held by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Verrilli urged the justices to hold that isolated, naturally occurring DNA is...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...easy response," he says. "I'm so glad that Marc took the lead." In fact, Merriweather has remained the moving force behind...
...State Bar Association committee determined Thursday that Thomas Prol, whose run for office instigated a bylaw change requiring that officers practice primarily in New Jersey...
...to divulging what is really working for them these days. So I took to my colleagues in the legal marketing community and especially to my...
Opinions not approved for publication
Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey
...father, Albert Vellucci. Decedent was employed by Allstate Insurance Company in an office located in a commercial office building in Bridgewater. The building was owned...
With lawsuits over Bayer's Mirena contraceptive mounting in New Jersey, the Supreme Court has designated them as multi-county litigation and centralized them in Bergen County
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