A municipal clerk, upon receipt of a referendum petition with fewer signatures than the requisite 15 percent required by the Faulkner Act, is not permitted to reject it without further review
...who support rival candidates. Their attorney, Flavio Komuves of Zazzali, Fagella, Nowak, Kleinbaum & Friedman in Newark, says the appeals court overlooked a...
...the ACLU's principal founder. Zazzali, of counsel at Gibbons and Zazzali Fagella Nowak Kleinbaum & Friedman, both in Newark, was recognized for his work...
...election. The lawyer for the five plaintiffs, Flavio Komuves of Zazzali, Fagella, Nowak, Kleinbaum & Friedman in Newark, says Barisos ruling...
...question. Plaintiff lawyer Flavio Komuves of Zazzali, Fagella, Nowak, Kleinbaum & Friedman in Newark says he'll move to...
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Labor unions challenging Gov. Chris Christie's pension-reform legislation have found no shelter in federal court after a judge dismissed their suit for lack of jurisdiction
...cases in state and federal courts. Associate Zazzali, Fagella, Nowak, Kleinbaum & Friedman in Newark and Trenton adds James Zazzali...
Considering issues of domicile, amendment of a petition challenging election results, and the requirements for voter registration while obtaining or renewing a driver's license, the panel upholds the
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