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Ex-Am Law 100 Associate Pleads Guilty in $37 Million Insider Trading Scheme Top
Matthew Kluger, a former Am Law 100 associate who was charged in April with participating in a massive insider trading scheme, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Newark federal court to all four counts against him.
 
Judge Says He Doubled as Prosecutor To Resolve a Case Too Long on Docket Top
Municipal Court Judge Louis DiLeo's defense for conducting a criminal trial without a prosecutor or a public defender is the law of necessity.
 
Two Offenses Defined by Single Statute On Keeping in and Changing Car Lanes Top
The state Supreme Court makes it easier for prosecutors to obtain motor vehicle violation convictions against drivers who change lanes carelessly or weave over a line.
 
Anderson, Judiciary's Longtime Liaison To Other Branches, Is Stepping Down Top
After four decades in the Administrative Office of the Courts, David Anderson Jr. will retire on Jan. 1 as director of the Office of Professional and Governmental Services.
 
Foreclosing Lender's Counsel Owed No Duty of Care to Mortgagor, Court Says Top
An appeals court affirms a foreclosure order, finding the bank's former attorneys did not have a duty to record an order that vacated a prior sheriff's sale, which the homeowner said hampered his ability to seek more favorable financing.
 
Discovery Order Relieves Party of Review of 65 Million E-Documents Top
A federal judge in a contract case has excused compliance with a discovery agreement that would have required the plaintiff to produce an estimated 65 million documents, finding it would cost too much to screen them for privilege.
 
Risk of Future Injury Not Enough for Standing in Suit Over Hacker Attack Top
Two law firm employees whose financial data was hacked don't have standing to sue the payroll-processing company that allowed the breach, a federal appeals court holds in a precedential opinion.
 
Fire Company's Residency Restrictions Held To Have Disparate Racial Impact Top
A northern New Jersey fire company's residents-only hiring policy disparately impacts black applicants, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals holds, rejecting defenses that the policy is a business necessity and prevents disparate-treatment claims by Hispanics.
 
Court Turns Away Convicted Burglar's OPRA Requests for Investigatory Data Top
The leader of a gang believed to be responsible for a string of break-ins at upscale northern New Jersey homes, who is now in jail, cannot have access to records about the state investigation that put him there, a state appeals says.
 
Reprimand Issued for Judge's Attempt At Using Office To 'Strong-Arm' Police Top
Former Bergenfield municipal judge Lynn Muller has been publicly reprimanded for abusing her judicial authority in an altercation with local police at her home.
 
Dow To Step Down as A.G., Take Post at Port Authority, With Judgeship in Play Top
Attorney General Paula Dow will step down at the year's end to become deputy general counsel for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Gov. Chris Christie announces.
 
Two Nominees, Four Sitting Judges Get Senate Judiciary Committee Approval Top
The Senate Judiciary Committee gives its approval to two Superior Court nominees, Democrat Timothy Chell of Gloucester County and Republican Michael Hubner of Morris County, and recommends four judges for tenure.
 
Work-Product Privilege Shields Notes Taken in School Bullying Probe Top
A parent concerned about bullying at school can't obtain notes made by employees at the school board attorney's instruction through the Open Public Records Act because the documents are protected by work-product privilege, a state appeals court says.
 
Suit Over Blown Statute of Limitations Held Not To Require Affidavit of Merit Top
A lawyer's alleged missing of the statute of limitations in a personal injury case falls within the realm of common knowledge and requires no affidavit of merit, a state appeals court says.
 
Federal Judge Investigates Misuse of Pretrial Subpoenas By U.S. Attorney Top
Federal prosecutors repeatedly violated a criminal procedure rule by serving pre-trial subpoenas on various third-parties in a bribery case without obtaining a court order as required, a federal judge rules.
 
Essex Top Judge Freezes Trials Due to Bench Vacancies Top
Essex County Assignment Judge Patricia Costello suspends all matrimonial and more complex civil trials effective immediately, citing a rash of judicial vacancies.
 
Former NFL Players Sue Over Concussive Injuries, Misuse of Pain Drug Top
A dozen former pro players are suing the National Football League, claiming a flawed policy on concussions, coupled with league misuse of the anti-inflammatory drug Toradol, ultimately caused them long-term brain injuries.
 
Business-Records Hearsay Exception Does Not Require 'Custodian' Testimony Top
In a ruling that should be of use to consumer-debt buyers seeking to collect, a state appeals court held Wednesday that statements issued by the original lender were improperly excluded as hearsay in an Essex County case.
 
Suit Alleging Firm Bungled Review of Stock-Purchase Contract Is Revived Top
A state appeals court reinstates a malpractice suit against Lawrenceville's Stark & Stark, alleging the firm's failure to notice a last-minute change in a stock-purchase agreement cost the client as much as $1.13 million.
 
No Fact Hearing Required on Whether Injured Worker Had Choice of Tools Top
A manufacturer defending a product-liability suit by an injured construction-site worker can't introduce evidence of comparative negligence by the worker or his employer as a defense, a federal judge rules.
 
End of Prosecution Starts the Clock for Suing Defense Lawyer for Malpractice Top
The Supreme Court holds that a person convicted of a crime is exonerated not upon the reversal of a conviction but only when the door is shut on further prosecution for the crime.
 
Judge Botched Sentencing in Case of Drunken Driver Who Caused Fatality Top
A Cape May County judge is ordered to reconsider a 30-year sentence imposed on an unlicensed, drunken driver who caused a crash that killed another car's driver and seriously injured its passengers.
 
Reprimand Urged for Lawyer Drawn Blindly Into Mortgage-Rescue Fraud Top
A lawyer who misappropriated $12,000 in a sham transaction staged by a fraudulent mortgage-rescue company faces only a reprimand, despite the fact that the company?s principals have pleaded guilty to criminal charges.
 
Delay Granted in Trial of Lawsuit Over JCP&L's Post-Storm Recovery Efforts Top
Jersey Central Power & Light Co. has won a two-month delay of a Hunterdon County trial that will determine its potential liability for damages in the aftermath of a 2009 storm.
 

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