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April 26, 2004 |

Governor's Pick For Court Enjoys Life in Fast Lane

If judicial temperament is defined as a calm, contemplative disposition, don't look for it in Roberto Rivera-Soto. The most recent state Supreme Court nominee is anything but laid back. He is an adventurer - a free-spirited motorcycle enthusiast and licensed private pilot who's hopped around three states in his quarter century of practice; a forceful and voluble litigator who's been just as willing to take risks in his professional career as in his personal life.
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December 06, 2012 |

State Settles Class Action Charging Inferior Therapy for Sex Offenders

After more than a decade of litigation, a settlement is reached in a federal court class action challenging the adequacy of mental health treatment given sex offenders civilly committed to the Special Treatment Unit in Avenel.
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December 05, 2005 |

New Rules for Local Contracts

To understand how the new statute governing local contracts works, it is useful to look at its components: applicable contributors; applicable recipients of contributions; applicable contributions; the consequences of applicable contributions; its exemptions and remedial relief; and its reporting requirements.
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August 14, 2006 |

United States v. Flores

The District Court's single misstatement regarding the burden of proof in its oral jury instructions was not plain error, considering the totality of the charge, nor were the instructions regarding the nontestifying defendant or defendant's theory of the case erroneous or insufficient.
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January 13, 2003 |

With $775,000 Settlement, N.J. Wraps Up Last Big Profiling Case

Driven by a spate of deal making in the pharmaceutical sector, New Jersey mergers and acquisitions bounced back in 2002 after a brief but dramatic decline. Activity in 2002 was well ahead of the 2001 volume but not up to the feverish level of 2000.
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December 06, 2004 |

Race, Gender Hires Up Slightly

New Jersey's largest law firms slightly increased their hiring and promotion of women and ethnic lawyers this year, but overall, the firms trailed national norms.
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November 20, 2009 |

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

EventsNext month, Reed Smith will host a pharmaceutical, medical device and life sciences antitrust seminar, featuring a keynote address and question and answer session with Richard Feinstein , director of the Federal Trade Commission 's bureau of competition.
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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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