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Lawyer Lobbyists Enjoy Banner Year
Lobbyists seem to thrive in bleak economic times -- as do lawyers who are lobbyists. "Just because the economy is bad doesn't mean you don't have to do business with the Legislature," says Richard Weinroth, a partner with Sterns & Weinroth in Trenton, N.J. "Whatever the economic situation is, the issues are always there." Perhaps that's why Trenton lobbyists took in a record-high $32.1 million in 2002.Fits and Starts in Judgemaking
As Acting Gov. Richard Codey sets to the task of filling 28 Superior Court judicial vacancies, it's New Jersey horse trading as usual.LaSala v. Bordier et Cie et al
SLUSA pre-empts this suit by plaintiff-trustees of a corporate liquidating trust against two Swiss banks alleging that they aided and abetted the breach of fiduciary duty by former corporate principals and violated Swiss money-laundering laws.No Pain and Suffering for Wrist Fractured in High-School Hazing
Large settlements and verdicts in New Jersey.AHP Official in Age-Bias Suit Blames Clerical Error
The chairman of American Home Products Corp. testified in an age-bias case that a clerical error was to blame for a policy requiring employees to seek permission if they wanted to keep working after age 65. Jack Stafford, the defense's star witness in the suit brought by a former assistant vice president, said the policy should have been removed when the Age Discrimination in Employment Act took effect in 1979. But it remained on the books for another 14 years.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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