...company brought on some big guns: veteran litigators Edward Dauber and Justin Walder. Both signed the brief in support of the appeal motion. ...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...and other, similar benefits." Justin Walder of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, who represented DePascale, said the outcome was "...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...benefits, and other, similar benefits."Justin Walder of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, N.J., who represented DePascale, said the outcome...
A statute that increases pension and health-care contributions for state employees, including judges, violates an age-old constitutional ban on diminishing judicial salaries, a divided N.J. Supreme C
An attorney who kept $110,000 in fees owed to his former firm has escaped possible disbarment in an ethics case that saw a rare scuffle between two judicial disciplinary agencies
...but Gross' lawyer, Justin Walder of Roseland, N.J.'s Walder, Hayden & Brogan, said the order "demonstrates that the DRB's decision...
...shooting death of a chauffeur. While Hayden, of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, N.J., is a founder of the Association...
Don't look for a 180-degree swing between Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Joseph Greenaway Jr., President Obama's nominee to fill Alito's seat on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Four Jersey City, N.J., municipal judges, including the former chief judge, have been charged with improperly dismissing traffic and parking tickets for themselves, relatives, friends or colleagues
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