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New Jersey's Supreme Court is set to decide whether an unsigned copy of a purportedly executed will can be admitted to probate when the original document cannot be found
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A New Jersey Supreme Court committee gives its nod, in limited circumstances, to foreign lawyers carrying on real estate transactions here without local counsel
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