...Academy of Adoption Attorneys on April 27 in San Diego. Cofsky's practice includes adoption and assisted-reproduction law. Essex Superior...
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...amp; Toll in Washington, D.C., in its civil rights and employment practice group. Yang worked on several notable cases, chiefly Wal...
Two years after the first state-by-state breakdowns of annual law graduate and lawyer surpluses revealed just how bleak the legal industry's employment picture had become, revised state government da
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...they are two sides of the same coin. His 45 years of practice in New Jersey is a record of successful advocacy using all legal...
...Two weeks after Rutgers University retained Cahill Gordon & Reindel...from three years' worth of practices showing him shoving players...
Ralph J. Lamparello is set to take the stage as one of the highest profile positions in the New Jersey legal community as president of the 18,000-member New Jersey State Bar Association
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...Rosenstein graduated from Rutgers University in 1949 and Cornell Law...and at his father's practice, George H. Rosenstein in Newark...
The state Supreme Court heard arguments last Monday over whether it was fair for a sued employer to wait until three days before a trial to invoke a contractual arbitration clause
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