...Davis, Woodbridge; Louis Seminski Jr., Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, Woodbridge; Daria...Lenrow Receives Garibaldi Inn of Court Award ...
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...governor had some serious philosophical disagreements. He vehemently disagreed with the Wilentz court's Mount Laurel decisions. But, as he explained in...
...Group, chaired by Judge Glenn A. Grant, Acting Administrative Director of the Court, was charged with the task of determining whether New Jersey should establish...
...Libertys attorney, Dominick Bratti of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer in Woodbridge, told the court that the issue was not one of equitable...
...April 28, 1988: Chief Justice Robert Wilentz ordered that henceforth all state court judges appointed since 1987 would be rotated regularly through...
...presented retired New Jersey Supreme Court Chief Justice James Zazzali with...Ross, Florham Park; Amy Adams, Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer, Woodbridge; Marcia...
... State Attorney General David Wilentz replied to a Law...
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...three years on Wednesday, the day after he asked the state Supreme Court at a hearing for a lesser discipline. The justices agreed...
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