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Deletions from the 2011 License Revoked List and 2011 Ineligible List
The New Jersey Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection declares that past due payment for the following attorneys were received before publication of the 2011 License Revoked List. These payments were received after the publishers' deadline, so publication of the names could not be prevented. The Order declaring those on the List revoked was effective upon publication, September 26, 2011. The effect, therefore, is that these attorneys did not have their licenses to practice law in New Jersey revoked. Their names should be stricken from the Court Order dated September 20, 2011 and published on September 26, 2011.Survey Shows More Firms Committing to Public Service
Lawyers may not like the idea of being forced to work for free, but New Jersey's biggest firms are putting in more unpaid hours than ever before, and more of their lawyers are rising to the task. Pro bono hours at the Top 20 firms reached 61,150 in 1999, a 9.8 percent increase from the year before.Keeping the Home Fires Burning
Daniel Waldman stands for loosening the reins of "best practices," revitalizing the New Jersey State Bar's role in vetting judicial nominees, easing up on permanent disbarment and making sure multijurisdictional practice doesn't mean a New Jersey land rush for out-of-state firms. "I like to help lawyers, bottom-line," says Waldman, who'll be sworn in tonight as president at the Bar's annual meeting.License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)
Notice to the bar.Miami Attorneys Help Puerto Rican Family Win $1.9 Million In Arbitration
Attorneys W. Barry Blum and Melanie S. Cherdack successfully argued that Santander Securities improperly supervised a broker who was related to the Kury family by marriage.Large N.J. Firms Getting Bigger, And Faster
Employment growth at New Jersey's largest law firms staged a rebound last year, as competitive forces convinced them that it's better to be bigger.Large N.J. Firms Getting Bigger, and Faster
Employment growth at New Jersey's largest law firms staged a rebound last year, as competitive forces convinced them that it's better to be bigger. The growth rate at 30 firms climbed to 4.3 percent in 2003, up from an anemic 1.5 percent in 2002, according to the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory's 2004 and 2003 editions. Much of the hiring was related to heavy activity in employment, real estate, land use and commercial litigation.Trending Stories
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