The New Jersey Supreme Court recognizes for the first time that lawyers can sue other lawyers who try to poach their clients
...company brought on some big guns: veteran litigators Edward Dauber and Justin Walder. Both signed the brief in support of the appeal motion. ...
...York, in the Restructuring and Insolvency Department in New York ... Walder, Hayden & Brogan in Roseland elevates of counsel Robert Donaher, who...
A lawyer who was fired shortly after being retained in a medical malpractice case that eventually settled for $1.2 million wants his cut — from the firm he claims lured the client away
A former Montville judge has admitted to breaching ethics strictures when he continued to represent the mayor in personal legal matters after his appointment to the bench
...in Newark. 'Denim for Dollars' at Walder Hayden & Brogan ...
...and other, similar benefits." Justin Walder of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, who represented DePascale, said the outcome was "...
...judicial independence. Justin Walder of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, the lawyer for Hudson County Superior Court...
The discovery that the corporate defendant received under Fed. R. Crim. P. 16(a)(1)(C)(ii) was adequate and in keeping with the standards of the rule, and the court did not err in its jury instructio
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