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State Nat'l Ins. Co. v. Cnty. of Camden
Since Stipulation of Dismissal Was Final Judgment, Appeal Was UntimelySplit 3rd Circuit Denies Insurer's Bid to Reinstate Legal Mal Suit
A divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has rejected an insurance carrier's attempt to reinstate legal malpractice claims against an assistant county counsel over a $31 million verdict in an auto accident case she tried.Transit Hubs, Warehousing Needs Drive NJ Real Estate Uptick
Years into the real estate market recovery, practice leaders at New Jersey firms and offices say they're particularly busy of late, thanks to changing housing needs and other factors.Sandwich Maker Can't Escape Suit Over Starbucks Ham
A federal judge in New Jersey has refused to dismiss an indemnification claim filed by two food suppliers against a sandwich manufacturer in a suit over contaminated ham sandwiches sold by Starbucks.Will Veto Spark Litigation Over Nonprofit Hospitals' Tax Status?
With a controversial New Jersey Tax Court decision left standing in the wake of a failed attempt at legislative intervention, lawyers are split on whether the state could be in for a wave of litigation over the tax-exempt status of nonprofit hospitals.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.Firm Split-Ups and Lateral Moves Highlight 2015
If, as the song goes, breaking up is hard to do, 2015 was a challenging year for firms that dissolved, reconstituted, saw partners part ways, or otherwise experienced change. Blockbuster mergers and acquisitions were lacking. But, as was the case elsewhere, firms were active, and high lateral mobility, an industry trait for several years, remained on full display.NJ Senate Confirms 16 Judicial Nominations
The New Jersey Senate on Dec. 17 confirmed 10 nominations to the Superior Court and two to the Workers' Compensation Court, as well as approving four sitting trial judges for tenure.NJ Senate Confirms 16 Judicial Nominations
The New Jersey Senate on Dec. 17 confirmed 10 nominations to the Superior Court and two to the Workers' Compensation Court, as well as approving four sitting trial judges for tenure.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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