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Police Must Release Dashcam Video, Reports in Fatal Shooting
Dashboard camera recordings and use-of-force reports generated in connection with the fatal police shooting of a man who led the officers on a high-speed chase through several northern New Jersey communities are public records subject to disclosure, the state Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday.24 Confirmed to NJ Judicial Posts
The New Jersey Senate on Thursday confirmed 17 of Gov. Chris Christie's nominations to the Superior Court bench, four for the Court of Workers' Compensation, and three administrative law judges.Christie Nominates His Chief Counsel, 6 Others to Bench
Gov. Chris Christie nominated seven—including Gregory Acquaviva, his chief counsel since March—to the Superior Court bench. He also nominated a sitting Superior Court judge and a Tax Court judge for tenure.Third Circuit Slams Del. River Port's 'Perfunctory' Evaluation of Spurned Bidder
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a lower court finding that the Delaware River Port Authority intentionally shut out the lowest bidder on a $17 million bridge-painting project.Third Circuit Slams Del. River Port's 'Perfunctory' Evaluation of Spurned Bidder
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has affirmed a lower court finding that the Delaware River Port Authority intentionally shut out the lowest bidder on a $17 million bridge-painting project.NJ Attorneys Offer Their Thoughts and Doubts on Questioning Gorsuch
Attorneys in New Jersey have questions for U.S. Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch, but they doubt they'll get answers in this week's hearings.Revenue Rose in 2016 for Top 10 Law Firms That Lobby
New Jersey's top law firms that lobby in Trenton had another good year in 2016.Subpoena Power of Miami Police Probe Panel Faces Challenge
The Florida Supreme Court hears arguments about whether a Miami civilian police review board should be stripped of subpoena powers.Have a Compliant New Year: HR Audits and Updates for Now and Later
Now is the perfect time for employers to get their "HR houses" in order to be prepared for whatever the future may bring.NJ Senate Judiciary Committee Recommends Tenure for 14 Superior Court Judges
The Senate Judiciary Committee has recommended tenure for 14 Superior Court judges and an initial term for one of Gov. Chris Christie's former key aides.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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