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September 20, 2004 |

Ten Honorable Mentions Over $1.75 Million

Here are the remaining awards of $1.75 million or greater reported by the Law Journal for the 12 months ending Aug. 30, 2004.
13 minute read
July 14, 2003 |

It's Time to 'Dig and Haul'

The groundbreaking decision in Interfaith Community Organization v. Honeywell International, U.S. Dist. LEXIS 8475, may impact remediation not only of dozens of COPR-contaminated sites in and around Hudson County but also sites throughout New Jersey.
14 minute read
April 04, 2005 |

In re Pemaquid Underwriting Brokerage, Inc.

In this action between the bankruptcy trustee of a debtor-insurance broker and the Commissioner of Insurance as liquidator of a defunct insurance company to determine the ownership of certain bank accounts, no reasonable assessment of the "rent-a-captive" insurance program here renders the insurance company a "mere conduit" for funds attributable to the debtor, nor is there a resulting or constructive trust in its favor, and the accounts are thus not the property of the estate in bankruptcy.
20 minute read
October 17, 2005 |

Must Cops Speak To Perp's Lawyer At Crime Scene?

One under arrest has the right to phone his lawyer, but do police officers at the scene have a corresponding duty to speak to a lawyer on the line? The Appellate Division said yes, finding in an unreported opinion that a suspect had invoked his right to counsel and as such, self-incriminating statements made afterward were inadmissible. Prosecutors, fearful a Supreme Court affirmance might set out a new rubric for arresting officers, appealed the decision, and last Tuesday, they came out swinging.
7 minute read
December 08, 2005 |

Defrocked N.J. Judge Under Fire in $30M Will Dispute

A $30 million will contest that reads like a Russian novel acquired a subplot last week when a claimant sued to oust the administrator, defrocked New Jersey Judge John Richardson. Richardson is administrator for the estate of a millionaire Ukrainian immigrant whose son and two stepchildren are vying for his inheritance. The decedent's son is now alleging that Richardson's ethics history makes him unfit to serve and is accusing him of mismanagement, including the payment of unwarranted fees to lawyers.
10 minute read
November 15, 2012 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

A chart of 145 law firms used most frequently by 37 companies.
11 minute read
October 03, 2007 |

3rd Circuit to Hear Appeal of Prayer Lawsuit Over High School Coach's Actions

When a high school football coach tells his players to get on bended knee and bow their heads for a moment of silence before a game, is he violating the Establishment Clause by ordering the students to engage in prayer? Or, instead, would the school district be violating the coach's First Amendment rights if it ordered him to stop the practice because parents had complained? Those are the questions a 3rd Circuit panel faces today in an appeal from a New Jersey federal judge's ruling in favor of the coach.
7 minute read
October 20, 2011 |

Recoveries of $1 Million or More

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