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July 31, 2007 |

Sheralyn Mar

40 Under 40 profile.
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January 26, 2000 |

Three Firms Must Return Tainted Fees

Just before a federal judge ordered all assets connected with indicted investment advisor Martin A. Armstrong frozen and placed in receivership, Armstrong raced to use corporate funds to put three law firms on retainer. Now, a federal judge has told the firms to return the $1.3 million. He said the firms should have been "aware that they were being paid with corporate funds obtained by fraud."
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May 31, 2004 |

Suits & Deals

Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.
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December 21, 2011 |

In the Matter of Rodriguez

The corrections officers are entitled to legal representation in a civil action brought by an inmate.
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December 20, 2011 |

Prison Guards Held Improperly Denied A Defense in Suit Over Inmate Beating

An appeals court holds that when deciding whether an employee is entitled to a state-provided defense under the Tort Claims Act, the attorney general must be relying on up-to-date information.
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November 13, 2006 |

Workers' Comp Claims Hobbled by Medicare-Review Contractor Switch

Thousands of workers' compensation cases are in limbo in New Jersey because, for months, there was no one reviewing them for possible Medicare liens on recovery.
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November 09, 2006 |

Workers' Comp Claims Hobbled by Medicare-Review Contractor Switch

Thousands of workers' compensation cases are in limbo in New Jersey because, for months, there was no one reviewing them for possible Medicare liens on recovery.
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February 23, 2011 |

Lawyer's Prank to Get Phony ID Draws Reprimand

A New Jersey solo practitioner, Anthony L. Velasquez, who pretended to be one of his college fraternity brothers so he could obtain a driver's license in that person's name, possibly with a view towards prurient uses, was reprimanded this month by the New Jersey Supreme Court.
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March 14, 2012 |

Cameron v. Ewing

The stream of payments due a homeowner under a reverse mortgage is subject to execution and garnishment for the benefit of judgment creditors.
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