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June 10, 2002 |

Narol, Authority on Sports Law and State Bar President-Elect, Dead at 51

Mel Narol, a nationally recognized expert in sports law who would have become president of the New Jersey State Bar Association next year, died last Monday. He was 51.
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October 09, 2006 |

Fresh Recruits

Associates Class of 2006.
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January 17, 2005 |

Inadmissible

Short takes on lawyers, firms and judges.
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March 08, 2012 |

New Partners Yearbook 2012

Like water seeking its own level, new partnerships rose this year to 150 — their prerecession average. It was as strong a resurgence as the earlier fall-off was precipitous.
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August 31, 2011 |

It Is Reaffirmed: Entire-Controversy Doctrine Does Not Bar a Subsequent Malpractice Action

During this past term, the Supreme Court once again fortified the rule that legal malpractice actions are clear exceptions to the entire-controversy doctrine.
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November 29, 2004 |

On the Move

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February 22, 2011 |

Bill Would Make ALJs the Final Word, Divesting Agencies of Override Power

If a bill awaiting final legislative approval becomes law as seems likely, administrative law judges rather than agency heads will get the final say in a wide variety of disputes.
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April 13, 2007 |

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June 20, 2005 |

N.J. Class Action Suits Flow From Leaks of Banking Data

Three putative class action suits have been lodged in the wake of April's arrest of 10 people in Hackensack, N.J., charged with an illegal scheme to obtain and sell bank data on more than 600,000 individuals.
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June 13, 2005 |

N.J. Class Actions Flow From Leaks of Banking Data

Three putative class-action suits have been lodged in the wake of April's arrest of 10 people in Hackensack, charged with an illegal scheme to obtain and sell bank data on more than 600,000 individuals. Two banks have been sued on counts ranging from negligence to fraud, and a third suit accuses one of New Jersey's largest collections law firms of buying and using illegally gotten information.
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