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- After Year of Retrenchment, N.J. Top 20 Firms Rebound
- 'Pen Palimony' Law Not Retroactive, Court Says
- Seton Hall Law Dean Hobbs Named SCI Chairman
- U.S. Courthouse in Trenton Compiling Security Database
- Dow Queries Feds on State Workers' Liability Under Medical-Marijuana Law
- Offensive Language Alone No Basis for Domestic Violence Restraining Order
- Candidate Stripped of E-Mail Privileges For Making Election Use of Bar System
- Continuing With Claim in Vain Draws Sanction, No Sympathy, on Appeal
- Justices To Decide on Criteria for Disqualification of Side-Switching Firm
- Employer Not Liable for Fatal Accident Caused by Off-Duty Traveling Salesman
- U.S. High Court To Review Legality of Jails' Blanket Strip-Search Policies
After Year of Retrenchment, N.J. Top 20 Firms Rebound | Top |
Reversing an unprecedented slide in 2009, New Jersey's largest firms showed a robust comeback last year in key performance categories: a strong sign that the "great recession" was little more than a temporary setback. | |
'Pen Palimony' Law Not Retroactive, Court Says | Top |
A 2010 law requiring palimony agreements to be in writing to be enforceable applies only prospectively, a state appeals court rules, resolving conflicting trial court decisions. | |
Seton Hall Law Dean Hobbs Named SCI Chairman | Top |
Patrick Hobbs, dean of Seton Hall University School of Law, was named chairman Thursday of the State Commission of Investigation, the state's independent watchdog agency. | |
U.S. Courthouse in Trenton Compiling Security Database | Top |
Lawyers and litigants arriving at the federal courthouse in Trenton might find it takes a little longer to get in, as the result of a new visitor screening process begun on a pilot basis. | |
Dow Queries Feds on State Workers' Liability Under Medical-Marijuana Law | Top |
New Jersey Attorney General Paula Dow is seeking guidance from above on whether the state's nascent medical-marijuana program could expose state workers implementing it to liability under the U.S. Controlled Substances Act and other federal laws. | |
Offensive Language Alone No Basis for Domestic Violence Restraining Order | Top |
Domestic violence can take many forms, but offensive speech alone isn't one of them, unless its purpose is "to alarm or seriously annoy," a state appeals court says in striking down a final restraining order. | |
Candidate Stripped of E-Mail Privileges For Making Election Use of Bar System | Top |
A candidate for a State Bar Association trustee seat who sent campaign literature via the organization's e-mail distributor has been banned from using it for the rest of the election, while her opponent gets one shot at a fair response. | |
Continuing With Claim in Vain Draws Sanction, No Sympathy, on Appeal | Top |
A lawyer who persisted with a case even when it became clear it had little or no chance of success deserves no quarter, a state appeals court rules in imposing sanctions. | |
Justices To Decide on Criteria for Disqualification of Side-Switching Firm | Top |
The state Supreme Court has agreed to review a case that will impact which matters law firms can take against ex-clients without creating a conflict of interest. | |
Employer Not Liable for Fatal Accident Caused by Off-Duty Traveling Salesman | Top |
An employer is not responsible when a chronically intoxicated employee is involved in a fatal car crash on his own time, a state appeals court rules. | |
U.S. High Court To Review Legality of Jails' Blanket Strip-Search Policies | Top |
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a jail's uniform policy of strip-searching inmates, even those arrested on minor, nonviolent offenses, violates the Constitution's Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures. | |
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