Editor’s Note

Compilation of the data for the Law Journal‘s New Jersey Legal Almanac is always a hefty job. But once the figures are in, we have a chance to look at the state’s legal profession from a multitude of perspectives. At this point, the still-troubled economy renders predictions hard to make, but the data in this eighth annual Almanac show continued stagnation with a few bright spots.

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