A New Jersey Appellate Division panel on Friday ordered Roseland, N.J., lawyer Bruce Nagel, who sued his adversary in a wrongful-death case over her intense questioning of his own client about the death of the client’s baby girl, to pay the other lawyer $11,630 in counsel fees.

The judges did say, however, that Nagel didn’t deserve to be hit with the $2,500 in sanctions a trial judge had imposed.

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