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Pashman Stein Adds Delaware Partner
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden announced that William R. Firth III has joined the firm as partner in the litigation and bankruptcy, restructuring and creditors' rights practices as of June 30.'This Will Change Defamation Practice': NJ Legislature Passes Anti-SLAPP Legislation
"Many states throughout the country have enacted laws specifically aimed at discouraging SLAPP suits. Unfortunately, those statutes do not exist in New Jersey," according to one bill sponsor, Sen. Jon Bramnick, R-Morris, Somerset and Union.'The Most Liberal Judge' Has Died
The decision to release boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was met with intense and long-lasting opposition from many, said Bruce Rosen, an attorney at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden who was hired as a law clerk for the judge to help on the Carter case.'Chilling Effect'? Johnson & Johnson Sues Expert Witness Over Talc Claims
"The thousands of talc claims asserted against our company are premised on 'junk science' fabricated by so-called 'experts,'" a Johnson & Johnson vice president said.US Supreme Court Should Learn From New Jersey
Recently, Chief Justice John Roberts submitted to Congress—in lieu of his testimony—a list of general ethical principles unanimously agreed to by the entire current court. These principles are apparently merely aspirational.View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
On the Move and After Hours: Pashman Stein; Norris McLaughlin; Archer; Flaster Greenberg
Judge Edwin Stern heads to a new firm; Norris McLauglin adds to its business practice; and more news.Midsize Firms Take 'Aggressive' Stance on Rate Increases. Can They Collect on Bills?
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.Midsize Firms Take 'Aggressive' Stance on Rate Increases. Can They Collect On Those Bills?
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.Bar Association Wants Gentler Approach to Attorney Discipline
"The court is continuously involved in efforts to improve all of its systems and welcomes feedback from the bar as well as other members of the legal community," judiciary spokesman Pete McAleer said.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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