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June 24, 2004 | Alm
Partially victorious plaintiffs in Open Public Records Act battles with public entities can recover enhanced attorneys' fees, lest lawyers be discouraged from taking such cases pro bono, the N
By Michael Booth
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June 6, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
The mother of a child born addicted to methadone can be found to have committed abuse and neglect even though she used the drug legally during pregnancy, a New Jersey appeals court ruled on T
By Michael Booth
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September 26, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
Aesthetics and free speech collided at the New Jersey Supreme Court Tuesday, as a union official, fined for displaying a 10-foot-tall, inflatable rat at a Lawrence Township labor rally, argued the
By Michael Booth
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July 9, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
A fired employee may sue for retaliation under the N.J. Law Against Discrimination based on employer post-discharge conduct unrelated to the workplace, a New Jersey appeals court says.
By Michael Booth
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April 2, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
A judges instruction that jurors in a personal injury case could draw an adverse inference from the defendants failure to call their medical expert witnesses was reversibl
By Michael Booth
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May 13, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
It was pretty clear last week that the New Jersey Supreme Court didn't approve of what Judge Gerald Escala did just before retiring in 2005: rule for the client of a firm he was negotiat
By Michael Booth
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May 12, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal
Rejecting a recommendation of disbarment, the New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday suspended veteran litigator David Gross for three months for not telling his law firm partners about a $50,000 bon
By Michael Booth
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January 7, 2005 | Alm
The New Jersey Supreme Court has agreed to determine whether public agencies can be ordered to pay enhanced attorney fees if they come out on the losing end of disputes over public records.
By Michael Booth
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January 3, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
Ever had a client's friend or business associate badmouth you about the fees you're charging? It may hurt, professionally as well as financially, but it's not actionable, a state appeals cour
By Michael Booth
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February 28, 2011 | The Legal Intelligencer
New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto has pledged to abstain from some decisions on constitutional grounds. The New Jersey Senate passed a nonbinding resolution earlier this m
By Michael Booth
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