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Woman Injured in Car Accident Receives $100,000
A woman injured in a car accident was awarded $150,000 by a jury, but will only receive $100,000 under the high-low agreement.Corrections Worker Settles Gloucester Co. Auto Accident Case for $1.4 Mil.
A former New Jersey Department of Corrections officer has received $1.4 million as compensation for injuries he sustained when he swerved to avoid remnants of a tractor trailer tire blowout.N.J. Lawyer Chosen as President of the NAACP
New Jersey lawyer Cornell William Brooks was announced as the 18th president of the NAACP, and a discrimination suit against the Plainfield Country club advances.Law Firm Wins Reprieve in Federal Suit Brought by LexisNexis
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., set aside a default judgment against a Baltimore law firm that was sued by LexisNexis over unpaid fees.View more book results for the query "Pellettieri, Rabstein And Altman"
Denial of Disabled Lawyer's Request For 'Shadow' Assistant Wasn't Bias
The N.J. Attorney General's Office did not discriminate against a disabled lawyer by denying his request for a personal assistant, an appeals court says.Golf Club Members Claim Retaliation For Beefs About Women's Treatment
A husband and wife are suing a prestigious New Jersey golf club for its alleged reprisals against them for seeking greater privileges for women members.Princeton Firm on Hook for $2,355 in Legal Fees of Adversary's Client
A Princeton law firm that collected its own legal fees rather than paying an expert in a divorce case now has to foot the legal fees of a client's ex-spouse sued by the expert.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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