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May 17, 2012 |

The Inferior Statutory Penalty Class Action

No-injury class actions under penalty statutes face substantial hurdles in satisfying the superiority prong of Rule 23(b)(3)
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May 03, 2000 |

DeCotiis Firm 'Privatizes' Its Public Practice

Joseph Hayden Jr., one of New Jersey's top trial lawyers, joined Teaneck, N.J.'s DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Gluck, a firm seeking to expand from a predominantly public sector shop to a full-service operation.
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March 10, 2003 |

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November 30, 2009 |

Ex-Prosecutor Pleads Not Guilty to Criminal-Syndicate Charges

Paul Bergrin, a Newark, N.J., criminal defense lawyer accused of being at the center of a criminal enterprise, pleaded not guilty in federal court last week to a raft of charges that include murder and drug trafficking.
4 minute read
April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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February 06, 2006 |

On the Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
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August 29, 2005 |

Sincere Flattery: Law Firms Get Their Own GCs

More law firms are imitating their clients by hiring a general counsel, according to a new survey. The increase doesn't surprise lawyers who already hold a GC post at their law firms. They're keeping busy with a range of issues, from examining potential conflicts of interest to reviewing marketing materials. What's behind the GC boom?
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June 01, 2007 |

Corzine Makes a Legacy Appointment

By naming Attorney General Stuart Rabner as New Jersey's eighth chief justice, Gov. Jon Corzine has put his lasting mark on the state Supreme Court.
5 minute read
March 29, 2002 |

Obesity Ruled a Protected Status Under State LAD

In a unanimous ruling, the New Jersey Supreme Court for the first time recognized morbid obesity as a handicap under the Law Against Discrimination, though the Court overturned a plaintiff`s verdict due to faulty jury instructions.
6 minute read
August 28, 2007 |

Criminal Contempt Charges Against Lawyer Dismissed

A lawyer who allegedly hosted meetings for organized crime figures under court order not to associate with each other and assisted a client to violate the terms of his pretrial release by misrepresenting his whereabouts cannot be charged with criminal contempt of court, a Brooklyn, N.Y., judge has held.
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