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...Elections are only seven months away, and even if Senate Judiciary Committee hearings were to be scheduled earlier, newly appointed justices would likely not...
The New Jersey State Bar Association worked throughout 2012 to promote the professional interests of its members and fairness in the administration of the justice system. Founded in 1899, it has near
If there was a common thread for news affecting New Jersey's legal community in 2012, it was how little got done
...transactions by a business owned by his family. The Senate Judiciary Committee voted him down last March in a 7-6 vote. ...
...hearings by the Senate Judiciary Committee and an up or down...seats vacated by Democrats John Wallace Jr., who was denied tenure...
...in addition to passing the examination, they have been certified by the Committee on Character pursuant to Rule 1:27(a)(2) and have satisfied...
...who have neither made full payment to the Fund, the Disciplinary Oversight Committee, and the Lawyers Assistance Program for the calendar year 2012, nor demonstrated...
The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine
...The Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law received an inquiry asking whether an...
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