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- Minor, Once Prosecutor and Judge and Now Felon, Has His Law License Lifted
- Reinstatement Sought for Lawyer With History of Substance Abuse and Theft
- Court Explores Disciplinary Processes' Effect on Worker's Whistleblower Suit
- Court To Decide if Rova Farms Claims Are Amenable to Trial by Jury
- Commercial and General DWI Charges Are Distinct, May Be Pursued Together
- Case Tests if League of Municipalities Is a Public Entity for OPRA Purposes
- Bill Would Let Central Municipal Courts Hear County's Consumer Fraud Cases
- Former Town Judge Admits Serving as Mayor's Lawyer, Denies Ethics Breach
- Finding No Prejudice, U.S. Judge Trims Fee Sanctions for Withheld Discovery
- Federal Court Class Action Says Verizon 'Crams' Third-Party Charges Into Bills
- Governor, Senate President Reach Accord on Filling Supreme Court Vacancies
- Evidence Tampering Conviction Triggers Mandatory Forfeiture of Public Office
- Evidence of Unsafe Conditions Means Statute of Repose Applies, Court Says
- Wielding Evidentiary Bludgeon, Court Enjoins Police Destruction of Notes
- Archer & Greiner, Merging With Firm in North, Breaks 200-Lawyer Mark
- Requester Overcharged for Copies Is Entitled to Lawyers' Fees Under OPRA
- Law Firm Can Be Sued for Malpractice for Bungling Client's Proxy Statement
- Towns To Be Given Greater Authority To Restrict Sex Offenders' Residences
- Senate Approves Judgeship Candidates From Atlantic, Gloucester Counties
- Police Dispatcher's Misidentification Is Held Ground for Suppressing Evidence
- Wild Real Estate Market Warrants New Look at Broker's Alimony Deal
- Legal Malpractice Claim Revived Where Viable Pension-Claim Appeal Was Blown
- Widow's Suit Claims Estate Lawyer Mishandled Millions in Assets
- Attorney Sued Over Credit Card Debt Not His Own Wins Round in Court
- Law School Admission Council To Make Its Website Accessible to Blind Users
- Cease-and-Desist Letter Alone No Basis For Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction
Minor, Once Prosecutor and Judge and Now Felon, Has His Law License Lifted | Top |
Former judge and prosecutor Clifford Minor, who pleaded guilty to bribery facilitation and other federal charges related to arranging a phony confession in a criminal case, has been temporarily suspended from practice pending a resolution of ethics proceedings. | |
Reinstatement Sought for Lawyer With History of Substance Abuse and Theft | Top |
An attorney with a criminal record of credit-card and identity theft and burglary, apparently related to an addiction to alcohol and prescription drugs, may soon have a clean bill of health to resume the practice of law. | |
Court Explores Disciplinary Processes' Effect on Worker's Whistleblower Suit | Top |
A case argued at the state Supreme Court tests whether an avowed whistleblower who, after being fired, exhausts his administrative remedies is collaterally estopped from pursuing his claim. | |
Court To Decide if Rova Farms Claims Are Amenable to Trial by Jury | Top |
Lawyers ask the state Supreme Court to decide whether juries, rather than judges, should decide if insurance carriers have acted in bad faith under the Rova Farms doctrine. | |
Commercial and General DWI Charges Are Distinct, May Be Pursued Together | Top |
A state appeals court's decision may cause police to cast a wider net when charging commercial drivers with drunken driving. | |
Case Tests if League of Municipalities Is a Public Entity for OPRA Purposes | Top |
Public housing advocates argue the State League of Municipalities, the principal lobbyist for municipal interests in the state, is political subdivision or a public entity, and its records should be open to the public. | |
Bill Would Let Central Municipal Courts Hear County's Consumer Fraud Cases | Top |
A bill that would allow a county to bring consumer-fraud cases in its central municipal court — and keep any fines collected — seems on a fast track to enactment. | |
Former Town Judge Admits Serving as Mayor's Lawyer, Denies Ethics Breach | Top |
Responding to ethics charges that he represented Montville's mayor while serving as the town's judge, Seth Davenport admits to providing "some limited services" but denies knowingly violating court rules or judicial canons. | |
Finding No Prejudice, U.S. Judge Trims Fee Sanctions for Withheld Discovery | Top |
A federal judge in Newark slashes to $10,000 a discovery sanction of $246,211 imposed by a magistrate judge in a commercial contract case, calling it "extremely unreasonable." | |
Federal Court Class Action Says Verizon 'Crams' Third-Party Charges Into Bills | Top |
Verizon Wireless is charged in a putative class-action suit in federal court in New Jersey with "cramming," the practice of allowing unauthorized charges from third-party companies to be added to its customers' phone bills without verification of their authenticity. | |
Governor, Senate President Reach Accord on Filling Supreme Court Vacancies | Top |
The governor's nominee, Anne Patterson, will get a confirmation hearing within a month, but not for the seat vacated last year by Democrat Justice John Wallace Jr., as originally intended. | |
Evidence Tampering Conviction Triggers Mandatory Forfeiture of Public Office | Top |
A conviction for tampering with physical evidence meets the definition of dishonesty in the statute that requires forfeiture of public office or employment, a state appeals court rules. | |
Evidence of Unsafe Conditions Means Statute of Repose Applies, Court Says | Top |
When it comes to invoking the protection of the statute of repose to construction-defect suits, the shoddier the work, the better the builder's chances of coming out liability free. | |
Wielding Evidentiary Bludgeon, Court Enjoins Police Destruction of Notes | Top |
The state Supreme Court puts law enforcement on notice to stop destroying contemporaneous notes taken during an investigation, lest criminal juries be told they may draw negative conclusions from such an action. | |
Archer & Greiner, Merging With Firm in North, Breaks 200-Lawyer Mark | Top |
Making good on plans to expand its practice statewide, Archer & Greiner on Thursday announced a merger that will crest its ranks over the 200-lawyer mark and could boost its revenues by $14 million. | |
Requester Overcharged for Copies Is Entitled to Lawyers' Fees Under OPRA | Top |
The plaintiff who prompted a seminal ruling that reduced the cost of government records to a nickel per page is a prevailing party entitled to legal fees under the Open Public Records Act, a state appeals court says. | |
Law Firm Can Be Sued for Malpractice for Bungling Client's Proxy Statement | Top |
A law firm can be sued for preparing a misleading proxy statement for a corporate client that had to pay more than $30 million to minority shareholders as a result, a federal appeals court rules. | |
Towns To Be Given Greater Authority To Restrict Sex Offenders' Residences | Top |
Municipalities would be permitted to enact ordinances restricting where registered sex offenders can live, under a bill approved by the Senate. | |
Senate Approves Judgeship Candidates From Atlantic, Gloucester Counties | Top |
The state Senate unanimously approves the nominations of two prospective Superior Court judges, Jeffrey Light of Ventnor and Kevin Smith of Wenonah. | |
Police Dispatcher's Misidentification Is Held Ground for Suppressing Evidence | Top |
Police departments across New Jersey got a stern warning Tuesday that evidence seized as the result of bad information relayed by dispatchers will likely be suppressed in criminal trials. | |
Wild Real Estate Market Warrants New Look at Broker's Alimony Deal | Top |
A couple whose divorce also meant the end of their real estate business must return to court for an examination of how swings in the housing market caused fluctuations in their individual incomes, an appeals court says. | |
Legal Malpractice Claim Revived Where Viable Pension-Claim Appeal Was Blown | Top |
A police officer sexually harassed and physically assaulted to the point of suffering post-traumatic distress made out a viable claim for an accidental disability pension ? and a viable malpractice claim against her lawyers for botching it, an appeals court says. | |
Widow's Suit Claims Estate Lawyer Mishandled Millions in Assets | Top |
A Cherry Hill lawyer hired by an elderly widow to administer her husband's estate got her to place millions of dollars worth of in assets in a trust with his firm as trustee, even though a professional corporation cannot serve in that role, a Camden County suit charges. | |
Attorney Sued Over Credit Card Debt Not His Own Wins Round in Court | Top |
A state appeals court on Monday ordered a new hearing for a North Brunswick solo fighting a collections lawsuit filed by a credit card company for charges on a card he says he doesn't own. | |
Law School Admission Council To Make Its Website Accessible to Blind Users | Top |
After two years of legal wrangling, the Law School Admission Council and the National Federation of the Blind have reached a settlement — with the help of the U.S. Justice Department — over the accessibility of the website nearly every U.S. law school uses to accept student applications. | |
Cease-and-Desist Letter Alone No Basis For Declaratory Judgment Jurisdiction | Top |
A New Jersey patent owner's cease-and-desist letter to an alleged infringer isn't enough to subject it to a lawsuit in Tennessee, the alleged infringer's state, the Federal U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rules. | |
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