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February 17, 2011 |

Lawyer's Prank To Get Phony ID Draws Reprimand

A lawyer 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 Tuesday by the state Supreme Court.
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January 27, 2012 |

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September 24, 2008 |

Court Smells a Rat in Town's Use of Ordinance Against Inflatable Signs

Aesthetics and free speech collide at the state Supreme Court as a union official, fined for displaying 10-foot-tall, inflatable rat at a labor rally, argues the municipality violated his constitutional and statutory rights.
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August 08, 2011 |

McMullen v. Maple Shade Township

An arrest made pursuant to an ordinance that may be invalid on state-law grounds does not give rise to a federal claim.
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February 05, 2009 |

Court Knocks Down Sign Ordinance That Banned Giant Rat Balloon at Labor Rally

In a potentially long-tailed ruling, the state Supreme Court holds that a municipality violated free speech rights by banning temporary signs on public streets, including a 10-foot-high inflatable rat at a labor protest.
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November 30, 2011 |

Affidavit of Merit Is Excused Due to Defendant Doctor's 'Gamesmanship'

A Hunterdon County judge has refused to throw out a medical malpractice claim for failure to provide an affidavit of merit where the defendant withheld key medical records until the day before the plaintiff's affidavit was due.
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November 21, 2007 |

Warnings Found Adequate To Thwart Claim by ATV Rider Injured in Jump

A New Jersey appeals court last Monday cut short any prospect of a new wave of litigation against manufacturers of all-terrain vehicles based on alleged inadequacy of safety warnings.
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October 07, 2011 |

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February 23, 2004 |

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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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