...Economic Modeling Specialists, Inc.'s release of a table showing the attorney surplus in each of the country's...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...This publishes for comment the 2011-2013 Report of the Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence, as referenced in...
...The Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law received a complaint alleging that a nonlawyer attempted to represent a...
...power of attorney does not...Ohio, New York, Maryland, Minnesota, Arizona, Missouri...at Seton Hall University School of Law...
...App. Div. (per curiam) (9 pp.) Plaintiffs appeal the summary judgment dismissal of their complaint against defendant Mill Pointe Condominium Association, the seller of a...
...after an extraordinary three days of argument in March, and when...by Randy Barnett of Georgetown University Law Center and others. Also...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...WASTE MANAGEMENT 01-2-8301 In the Matter of the Petition of Waste Management of New Jersey Inc., App. Div...
...no longer talking recession. New Jersey firms are back to full staffing of associates, many of the firms meeting or exceeding pre-2008 levels....
...Education: Seton Hall University School of Law, 1989...
...Education: Univ. of Maryland School of Law...Education: Widener University School of Law...
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