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Methodology
The data presented here summarize lawyers’ ratings of 328 judges assigned to the Superior Court’s Law and Chancery divisions statewide, based on the general assignment order dated July 1, 2015.
This is the Law Journal's seventh cyclical survey of lawyers regarding the quality of New Jersey's trial bench. It is designed to assess the comparative strengths and weaknesses of judges and is intended as both a source of useful feedback for the judges and as a guide for the attorneys who appear before them. As always, the survey has been conducted without the cooperation or endorsement of the judiciary.
November 10, 2015 at 01:53 PM
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Click here to read the survey.
The data presented here summarize lawyers’ ratings of 328 judges assigned to the Superior Court’s Law and Chancery divisions statewide, based on the general assignment order dated July 1, 2015.
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