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By John Zen Jackson | February 12, 2018
Slavery existed in New Jersey from early colonial times until the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution abolished slavery in 1865.
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By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 12, 2018
Bill would provide annual increases for judges.
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By Susan DeSantis | February 9, 2018
Kathie Davidson is replacing Alan Scheinkman, who Gov. Andrew Cuomo named presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, on New Year's Day.
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By Samantha Joseph | February 9, 2018
"Sometimes things just need to be said," attorney Evan M. Rosen told the Daily Business Review.
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By Robert Storace | February 9, 2018
Kirk Trofatter was awarded $375,000 last month after falling 10 feet from a stairway in his apartment complex that collapsed due to rusty steps.
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By Susan DeSantis | February 8, 2018
A written policy in the First Department that will allow lawyers and litigants arguing pro se to use laptops, tablets and smartphones during oral arguments is a first in the state.
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By Cogan Schneier | February 8, 2018
U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley ruled that Grubhub properly classified a delivery driver as an independent contractor instead of an employee under California law.
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By Andrew Denney | February 8, 2018
Beekmantown Town Justice Susan Castine, who was under investigation for allegedly permitting unsworn testimony, making statements indicating that she prejudged a defendant as guilty before a trial began and other infractions, has resigned.
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By Tom McParland | February 8, 2018
Nearly one year after taking senior status, U.S. District Judge Gregory M. Sleet of the District of Delaware on Thursday confirmed that he plans to retire this fall, capping a two-decade career on Delaware's federal court.
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By Kristin H. Jones, Sara B. Richman and Brian Callaway | February 8, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision in Rancosky v. Washington National Insurance, 170 A.3d 364 (Pa. 2017), was one of the court's most eagerly anticipated commercial cases of 2017 due to its possible repercussions for the insurance industry.
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