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...not only had declared a journalist a co-conspirator in one leak investigation for doing his job but has actively subpoenaed phone records and other...
...DYFS received several referrals regarding the twins in 2007. During the ensuing investigation, I.S. admitted that she was overwhelmed, wanted help with the girls...
...robbery of a pharmacy in nearby Old Bridge. An Old Bridge police investigation led to issuance of an arrest warrant, which Woodbridge police attempted to...
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...in Washington that reviews government surveillance and search applications in national security investigations. It is also called the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC). ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Division in Washington D.C. He was the director of investigations for state Comptroller Matthew Boxer from 2010 until last August, when he...
A New Brunswick law firm has been hit with a $750,000 jury verdict for bungling a multimillion-dollar asbestos case
A putative class action for civil racketeering against a law firm and bank over allegedly improper foreclosure practices is thrown out of federal court on First Amendment grounds
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