...letter discharging him and instructing him to turn over her file to Roseland's Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman. It said not to call her...
...company brought on some big guns: veteran litigators Edward Dauber and Justin Walder. Both signed the brief in support of the appeal motion. ...
...pending interlocutory appeal is Roseland's Mazie Slater Katz &...motion to dismiss and the Appellate Division granted leave for interlocutory...
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
...Justin Walder of Walder Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, who represented...
... Lowenstein Sandler Roseland Also New York City; Palo Alto, CA Bankruptcy...
...worked on jury trials before the New Jersey Superior Court, Law and Appellate Divisions. He also had experience in arbitration before the NASD. In firm...
...others in challenging times," Justices Jaynee LaVecchia and Barry Albin and Appellate Division Judge Dorothea Wefing wrote per curiam in DePascale v. New...
...lawyer, Justin Walder of Walder, Hayden & Brogan in Roseland, maintained the...bypassing the Appellate Division....
...of discipline. One member of the court temporarily assigned Appellate Division Judge Dorothea Wefing dissented, saying a period of suspension was...
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