On June 4, the day after John Farmer Jr. was sworn in as state attorneygeneral, he received a letter from Cherry Hill plaintiffs’ lawyerClifford Van Syoc, who had two things to say to him:
One, congratulations. Two, can we settle it?
The day after John Farmer Jr. was sworn in as NJ state attorney general, he received a letter from Cherry Hill plaintiffs' lawyer Clifford Van Syoc, who had two things to say to him: One, congratulations. Two, can we settle it? The "it" was the 5-year-old sexual harassment suit by Van Syoc's client -- former Deputy Attorney General Barbara Davis -- against the state and two former assistant attorneys general.
July 13, 1999 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
On June 4, the day after John Farmer Jr. was sworn in as state attorneygeneral, he received a letter from Cherry Hill plaintiffs’ lawyerClifford Van Syoc, who had two things to say to him:
One, congratulations. Two, can we settle it?
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