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June 22, 2005 | Alm
When they retire from the bench, most judges slip quietly away, but not Diane Cohen. No sooner had the Cumberland County, N.J., judge stepped down in the wake of a failed renomination than she
By Michael Booth
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September 15, 2005 | Alm
A pharmacy that operates more like a drug manufacturer than a neighborhood drugstore may be subject to inspection by federal food and drug authorities, the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ru
By Michael Booth
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June 5, 2006 | Alm
While there is generally no vicarious liability for independent contractors' acts, a principal may be liable in New Jersey for negligent hiring if it fails to make sure a truck it engages is r
By Michael Booth ALM
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April 20, 2005 | Alm
A grand jury - where in proverb a ham sandwich can be indicted - isn't a place for private citizens to chew the fat, the New Jersey Supreme Court said last week. The justices overturne
By Michael Booth
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April 14, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer
Drawing a proverbial line in the sand, the New Jersey Supreme Court held Thursday that the broker's duty of care that requires warning open-house visitors of safety hazards does not cover short-ter
By Michael Booth
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November 25, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal
Superior Court Judge Bill Mathesius, whose criticism of judges and jurors, along with other comments while in robes, got him suspended from the bench in 2006, will not be nominated for tenure when
By Michael Booth
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August 6, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
A divided federal appeals court has turned back a constitutional challenge to a New Jersey law that mandates applicants for a carry permit to show they have “justifiable need&r
By Michael Booth
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March 24, 2005 | Alm
Armed with last year's U.S. Supreme Court decision that gutted laws vesting judges with power to enhance sentences, criminal defense lawyers argued last week for scrapping New Jersey's sentenc
By Michael Booth
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March 17, 2004 | Alm
Employees who engage in social or recreational activities at their bosses' behest can recover workers' compensation benefits for resulting injuries, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled. br
By Michael Booth
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August 31, 2012 | The Legal Intelligencer
A New Jersey appeals court has struck down the state's system of transferring youthful offenders from juvenile facilities to adult prisons without affording them basic due process. The
By Michael Booth
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