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March 01, 2004 |

Industry Fights Back Over N.J.'s Anti-Pollution Push

The business community has gone to court over New Jersey's plan to squeeze up to $1 billion out of polluters for the loss of natural resources. Six trade associations say the process used in 4,000 claims is unfair and illegal in its "clandestine approach," and call state incentives to settle early a "shakedown." Business lawyers also say the hiring of a special outside counsel to prosecute claims on a contingency fee basis is unethical.
6 minute read
February 25, 2004 |

Langer Leaves Golomb & Honik, Starts His Own Firm

Less than seven months after joining plaintiffs' boutique Golomb Honik as a name partner, class action litigator Howard Langer has left to start his own firm.
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June 29, 2001 |

High Court's Term Much More Than 'Bush v. Gore'

At the end of a lunch at the U.S. Supreme Court recently, Justice David Souter told an old friend: "I'm very grateful that we didn't talk about Bush v. Gore." Souter's comment, recounted by the justice's lunch companion on the condition of anonymity, offers a glimpse into the Supreme Court's term that ended last week. Despite more than a few landmark decisions being handed down, there was Bush v. Gore -- and then there was everything else.
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April 06, 2005 |

Real Estate Marketplace

MetLife sold two major Manhattan real estate holdings in separate deals last week, for a net gain of more than $2.5 billion, with the help of some New York lawyers.
4 minute read
April 19, 2002 |

Justice Stein, the Wilentz Court`s Great Dissenter, Will Resign in Fall

Gary Stein, the last link to the renowned and at times notorious Wilentz Court of the 1980s, and its most frequent dissenter, will step down Sept. 1, nine months before his mandatory retirement date.
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September 16, 2009 |

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March 07, 2005 |

Watchdog Agencies Spared Cuts in Codey's Proposed Austerity Budget

Acting Gov. Richard Codey's ascetic budget that calls for painful cuts in cabinet departments and in popular programs like property tax rebates nonetheless proposes extra money for watchdog agencies charged with rooting out corruption, waste, fraud and violations of ethics rules.
2 minute read
August 07, 2003 |

Langer Brings His Class Action Work To Golomb & Honik

After working together on a referral basis, plaintiff trial lawyer boutique Golomb Honik has joined forces with class action litigator Howard Langer to create a full-service litigation firm. Not surprisingly, the firm's new name is Golomb Honik Langer.
4 minute read
March 01, 2004 |

2004 Report Of The Supreme Court Civil Practice Committee

Notice to the bar; rule committee reports; publication for comment.
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October 06, 2003 |

Decision Day for Polluters

It was a year ago that Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bradley Campbell said he would seek compensation for "natural resource damages." Such claims are intended to reimburse the public for loss of wildlife, clean air and water and other natural resources due to contamination. Now corporate executives and their lawyers have no more time. They must decide whether to pay up or fight.
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