...Laurel, an outside lawyer for Longport, and David Sufrin, of Zucker Steinberg Sonstein & Wixted in Camden, representing three private individuals sued by O'Boyle...
...Argentieri, of Parker McCay in Mount Laurel, and Sufrin, of Zucker Steinberg Sonstein & Wixted in Camden. Argentieri represents Longport in litigation by...
The family of the victims of stabbings at a Linwood retirement community, having recovered more than $1 million from the assailant, is now proceeding against the city and its police chief, alleging t
Personal characteristics of a defendant may be considered as applicable to a downgraded sentence pursuant to the interest-of-justice prong of N.J.S.A. 2C:44-1f(2) only if they relate to the offense i
...who had been represented previously by Steinberg's firm, Sufrin, Zucker, Steinberg, Sonstein & Wixted of Camden. The state unsuccessfully sought to disqualify the firm...
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey
Where defendant was found guilty by a judge of the lesser included disorderly persons offense of simple assault after a jury had acquitted him on the indictable offenses and had been excused as deadl
Neither the New Jersey Antitrust Act nor the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act provides a cause of action to the putative class plaintiff, an indirect, pass-through purchaser of Goodyear tires, against c
The wait is over. Of the 3,016 candidates who sat for the July 2002 exam, 2,987 will receive their results. The balance will receive their results after correcting deficiencies in their applications.
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