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June 29, 2000 |

Lawyers Without Borders

The bigger story in this year's annual financial survey of New Jersey's 20 richest firms was the continuing march toward regionalization, which began in the mid-1980s with New York and Pennsylvania firms making inroads into New Jersey. It never was more in-your-face than in 1999, when two non-New Jersey firms cracked the Top 20 and a third missed cracking it by inches.
12 minute read
August 09, 2013 |

Corporate Counsel 2013: More Work, Bigger Pay For Chief Legal Officers

The combination of steady growth and bigger workloads translated to high compensation for many chief legal officers at publicly traded companies in Florida.
8 minute read
June 17, 1999 |

Endangered Species?

Most mid-size firm managers acknowledge that the legal world has become a strange, scary place. They are too small to compete head-to-head with the full-service mega-firms, but much more expensive to run than a boutique. Their problems are numerous and growing: the shrinking client base, a glut of partners, firms that are poorly leveraged, and a reluctance to aggressively weed out lawyers who don't produce.
9 minute read
January 08, 2010 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers,firms and judges.
5 minute read
June 05, 2001 |

New Jersey Summer Days -- Driftin' Away?

Despite gloomy economic forecasts, summer hiring programs at most New Jersey firms are in clover. But the prospects for next year's class aren't so sunny.
5 minute read
Johnson v. Schragger, Lavine, Nagy & Krasny
Publication Date: 2001-04-30
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Court: N.J. Super. App. Div.
Judge: Steinberg, J.A.D.
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Case number: A-2745-99T5

NOT FOR PUBLICATION WITHOUT THE APPROVAL OF THE APPELLATE DIVISIONArgued February 15, 2001Plaintiff, Fred H. Johnson, appeals from an order granting summary judgment in favor of defendant Schrag

August 26, 2010 |

KPMG Accounting Malpractice Verdict Affirmed but Damage Award Vacated

In a half-empty/half-full ruling for KPMG, a New Jersey appeals court finds sufficient evidence that the accounting giant was negligent in its audits of the books of a ceramic collectibles company but inadequate proof to support a $38 million damages award to another company that acquired it.
4 minute read
September 14, 2007 |

After Hours

Extracurricular Activities.
2 minute read
December 02, 2008 |

First Assistant U.S. Attorney Marra Will Head Office on an Interim Basis

Ralph Marra Jr., a 23-veteran of the United States Attorney's Office in New Jersey, will be its acting head until a formal successor is appointed, the office announced on Monday.
2 minute read
August 12, 2002 |

Diane P. Sullivan, 38

Diane P. Sullivan's work as national trial counsel for Baxter Healthcare in breast implant litigation has established her as a nationally recognized specialist in defending pharmaceutical and medical-device companies. In 2001, she joined Dechert's Princeton, N.J., office and is currently trying the first multidistrict litigation case in latex-glove litigation in Philadelphia.
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