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June 23, 2016 |

No Vicarious Liability for Partner Where LLP Lacked Tail Coverage

The requirement for a law firm organized as a limited liability partnership to maintain malpractice insurance does not extend to the period when a firm is winding up operations and has ceased to provide legal services, the Supreme Court has ruled.
7 minute read
June 01, 2016 |

Still Short of Midyear Mark, a Breakneck Pace for Firm Moves

There's been a greater degree of mobility within the legal industry in recent years. But the current activity level in New Jersey—including mergers and spin-offs, to go along with the lateral moves that have become commonplace—is remarkable by any standard.
19 minute read
May 13, 2016 |

Pashman Stein and Walder Hayden Merge

New Jersey law firms Pashman Stein and Walder Hayden have combined to form 45-lawyer Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, which will occupy the former firm's space in Hackensack.
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October 08, 2014 |

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May 22, 2014 |

Rabner Deal Averts Crisis, But Concerns Linger

Bar groups, practitioners and others react to the news that Gov. Christie will renominate Chief Justice Rabner for tenure.
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October 21, 2013 |

Associates Class of 2013

The Law Journal's annual new-associate magazine.
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January 12, 2010 |

Dissing Secretary Put Top Litigator on the Road to Possible Disbarment

David Gross, one of New Jersey's prominent litigators, is facing possible disbarment for making a big mistake and two little ones. He took $50,000 from a client in 1998 and didn't share it with his partners. He confided in his secretary about what he did. Then, he got on the secretary's wrong side.
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January 13, 2010 |

Dissing Secretary Put Top Litigator on the Road to Possible Disbarment

Prominent New Jersey litigator David Gross is facing possible disbarment for making a big mistake and two little ones. First, he took $50,000 from a client in 1998 and didn't share it with his partners. Second, he confided in his secretary about what he did. Third, he got on the secretary's wrong side, and she squealed to the firm four years later. In an opinion made public on Tuesday, the New Jersey Disciplinary Review Board recommended disbarment for Gross, a leading product liability practitioner.
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September 24, 2012 |

Largest Law Firms

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June 08, 2012 |

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