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July 12, 2002 |

Mom's Disavowal Adds Twist to Pledge Case

4 minute read
March 09, 2007 |

Calif. High Court Ponders Limitations Period in Meal-Pay

An extra hour of pay by any other name is still an extra hour of pay.
4 minute read
April 06, 2005 |

Playing Hard to Get

Ask law firm leaders or consultants for a Northern California merger wish list and some of the same names pop up. But 15 years after merger mania started, and despite the invasion of out-of-towners now crowding the Bay Area, these and other firms remain independent -- sometimes fiercely so. Their reasons vary, but not by much.
5 minute read
October 09, 2009 |

Judicial Biographies — Vicinage 9 — Monmouth

Biographies.
5 minute read
December 10, 2010 |

On the Move

A weekly report of lawyer moves and law firm changes. Keep abreast of where movers and shakers are going and what they're doing.
7 minute read
December 15, 2005 |

Pena, plaintiffs-appellees v. DePrisco, defendants-appellants

�Qualified Immunity� Shields Police Who Ignored Binge Drinking of Officer Involved in Deadly Accident
37 minute read
October 11, 2007 |

Associates Class of 2007

The Law Journal's eighth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms.
100 minute read
November 16, 2009 |

Pair of Plaintiffs Lawyers May Face Different Fates in 9th Circuit Disciplinary Action

Since the 1990s, the ferocious litigation style of Engstrom, Lipscomb & Lack's Walter Lack -- paired with the genial Thomas Girardi of Girardi & Keese -- has made millions for both men. Their relationship encompasses some of the biggest toxic tort paydays on record. Now the lawyers are coming to the end of a disciplinary action before the 9th Circuit, accused of deceiving the court in a Nicaraguan pesticides case. But Girardi is much better positioned to escape without serious punishment, for a few different reasons.
8 minute read
July 06, 2004 |

No Resolution

As seemed typical for the term, neither of the Supreme Court's final-day rulings had much finality. In a case involving children's access to adult Web sites, the Court said the government could still rescue an Internet law in further proceedings, and in a foreign tort case it seemed to invite a wave of litigation over human rights claims. The decisions symbolized a term in which the Court left many key issues unresolved.
9 minute read

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