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Sales Contract Following Real Estate Auction Was Not Subject to Requirement for Attorney Review Period
Lisa Gorab Remembered as 'a Star From Early in Her Career'
Edward McManimon III recalled becoming acquainted with Gorab at Kraft & Hughes, where she "turned into one of the most substantial public finance attorneys in the state."NJ Supreme Court: 3-Day Attorney Review 'Would Fundamentally Interfere' With Real Estate Auctions
"Moreover, we do not consider the role of the licensed real estate salesperson in this case—filling in the spaces left blank on the Contract for Sale of Real Estate for the name and address of the buyer, the bid price, the buyer's premium, and the total purchase price—to constitute the unauthorized practice of law," Justice Anne Patterson wrote.Motel Operators Agree to $900K Settlement Over Employee's Sexual Assaults on Child
"Obviously it's a life-changing series of events but he has been incredibly admirable, trying to put his life together. He is as inspiring a sexual assault victim as I have seen in my entire life," said plaintiffs lawyer Michael Galpern.View more book results for the query "'Wilentz Goldman Spitzer'"
Two Accidents Result in $1.35 Million Recovery in Mercer County
A woman involved in two rear-end accidents was paid $1.35 million to settle a pair of consolidated Mercer County injury suits and received the majority…Historic First Day of Personal Adult-Use Sales and Preservation of Medicinal Cannabis Market
How the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission is ensuring continued access and availability for medicinal cannabis patients, now that the product is also available to recreational users.After $166M Verdict Reversed, Job-Switching Mediator Isn't Cause for Firm's Disqualification
Escobar, the grandmother of an infant who was permanently disabled as a result of child abuse, is suing Mazie Slater for malpractice in that case. Escobar won a $166 million verdict on claims that the state was negligent for failing to remove the infant from his parents. But the massive verdict was reduced to $102 million by a judge, then thrown out on appeal.Narrow Statute of Limitations Amendment May Have Wide Implications for Developers
In January 2022, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Senate Bill 396, which extends the time for claims by planned real estate development associations against real estate developers, under certain circumstances. There may be some unintended consequences.Narrow Amendment to Statute of Limitations May Have Wide Implications for Some Developers
In January 2022, Governor Phil Murphy signed into law Senate Bill 396, which extends the time for claims by planned real estate development associations against real estate developers, under certain circumstances. There may be some unintended consequences.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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