Corporate Counsel
We researched the fortune 100 to find Out which law firms they used in 2007 in each of the following practice areas: corporate transactions, torts and negligence, commercial law and contracts litigat
A statewide attorney ID card in New Jersey - designed to bypass long queues at courthouse security checkpoints - seemed a captivating idea when it was announced with a fanfare in 2005
Do jurors surf the Internet to learn about the lawyers in the case, despite judges' warnings that it's a no-no
A case in Atlantic City, N.J., shows what kind of malpractice disputes can arise when lawyers serve as officers in small companies in turmoil
...licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. While employed at Archer & Greiner in Haddonfield in the 1990s, he provided legal advice and representation...
...partner Allen Etish, who defected in May to join Haddonfield's Archer & Greiner, says the firm was getting frequent merger offers from firms in...
Being too intoxicated to know right from wrong is no defense to the charge of letting another drunk drive your car, a Camden County, N.J., judge has ruled
...court filed PER CURIAM, in which Chief Judge MAYER, Senior Circuit Judge ARCHER, and Circuit Judges MICHEL, LOURIE, CLEVENGER, RADER, SCHALL, BRYSON, GAJARSA, LINN, DYK...
Follow who's moving up and who's moving over with "Movers & Shakers," a bi-weekly roundup of corporate counsel career moves and law firms' transformations. This week, Los Angeles' Alschuler Grossman
...rule," says Gary Lesneski, a partner at Haddonfield, N.J.'s Archer & Greiner, who represents Cooper Medical Center.Lesneski says courts normally...
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