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Finding Expedience Came Before Interests of Justice, Appeals Court Reopens Legal Malpractice Suit
"We held many years ago that 'no eagerness to expedite business, or to utilize fully the court's time, should be permitted to interfere with our high duty of administering justice in the individual case,'" the judges ruled.On the Move: Wilentz Goldman; Greenbaum Rowe; KSBranigan Law; Lonza; Riker Danzig; Giordano Halleran
Partner and associate hires, and an in-house counsel promotion.Is Monmouth County New Jersey's Next Legal Center?
"Physical presence isn't what it used to be ... but you still want a connection," said W. Raymond Felton of Greenbaum Rowe, which follows similar moves by Gibbons, Pashman Stein and McElroy Deutsch, among numerous others.On The Move: Giordano Halleran; Nehmad Perillo
Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla Welcomes New Associate; Nehmad Perillo Davis & Goldstein Expands with Five New Attorneys.Firm Faces Loss of Insurance Coverage Over Nondisclosure of Ethics Complaint
Allied World Insurance Co. claims it is entitled to rescind coverage because Schibell & Mennie failed to inform it of a 2013 disciplinary action against partner Richard Schibell by the Office of Attorney Ethics.NJ Top 40: 'The Numbers Do Tell the Tale'
As legal industry leaders grow increasingly cognizant of the business—not only the practice—of law, more law firms and branch offices in New Jersey…Further Fact-Finding Necessary to Justify Use of Stormwater Analysis Methodology Apparently Prohibited by DEP Regulations
Expert Should Not Be Disqualified But Report Opining About APA Value Is Struck
A Break for Property Owners in Eminent Domain Suits
OP-ED: The U.S. Supreme Court wisely determined, in 'Knick v. Township of Scott,' that a property owner has a takings claim as soon as the government takes his or her property for public use without first paying for it--no need to wait for a court to deny compensation.Protections Extended to Townhouse Owners Seeking to Rebuild After Sandy
NJ appeals court establishes important precedent, allowing reconstruction of Superstorm Sandy-damaged properties to flood-safety standards “as of right” without municipal approval.Trending Stories
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