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- State Workers' Criminal Risk in Carrying Out Pot Law Still in Doubt
- Trial Judge Rotations at a New High
- No 'Step Down' for Repeat DWI Without Proof Counsel Was Lacking in Prior Case
- Appeals Court Rules Against IRS in Tax Refund Dispute
- Richard Salsburg, Essex County Lawyer, Dead at 73
- Atlantic City's New Defensive Tack: Winning!
- 'Click Here for Lawyer' Websites Held Ethical, So Long as They Don't Mislead
- Bill Would Increase Court Fees To Fund Legal Services, Develop E-File System
- No Federal Civil Rights Remedy Against Public Drunkenness Laws, Court Rules
- Fraud Suit Against Winston & Strawn And Former Partner Can Go Forward
- Lawyers Upbraided for Wrapping Up Case at Trial Level After Appeal Filed
- Case Dismissal Is Upheld for Failure To Name Substitute for Dead Plaintiff
- Serving as Strong Mayor and County Counsel Held To Be Conflict
- Judges Confirmed for Ocean, Mercer and Union Counties
- Eight Superior Court Nominees Passed By Senate Judiciary Committee
State Workers' Criminal Risk in Carrying Out Pot Law Still in Doubt | Top |
New Jersey's medical marijuana law remains on hold as the Attorney General's Office mulls whether the U.S. Justice Department has provided sufficient assurance that state workers won't be criminally charged for carrying it out. | |
Trial Judge Rotations at a New High | Top |
The New Jersey judiciary's commitment to rotating judge assignments was reaffirmed in a big way in this year's general assignment order — marking the most transfers in nearly a decade. | |
No 'Step Down' for Repeat DWI Without Proof Counsel Was Lacking in Prior Case | Top |
A state appeals court rules that a DWI suspect, in order to avoid sentencing as a repeat offender, had to prove she was not represented by counsel at the time of the prior conviction. | |
Appeals Court Rules Against IRS in Tax Refund Dispute | Top |
A divided federal appeals court in Washington says a group of taxpayers will be allowed to challenge the procedure the IRS set up to refund billions of dollars collected through an unlawful tax on telephone calls. | |
Richard Salsburg, Essex County Lawyer, Dead at 73 | Top |
Richard M. Salsburg, a lawyer in Essex County for over three decades, died on June 11 at his home in West Orange after a long illness. | |
Atlantic City's New Defensive Tack: Winning! | Top |
Atlantic City's top lawyer is taking a hard line on tort claims, one he hopes will efface the gambling town's reputation as an easy mark for plaintiffs. | |
'Click Here for Lawyer' Websites Held Ethical, So Long as They Don't Mislead | Top |
New Jersey lawyers can advertise on websites that send prospective clients their way so long as the sites are not misleading, the Supreme Court Committee on Attorney Advertising says in an advisory opinion. | |
Bill Would Increase Court Fees To Fund Legal Services, Develop E-File System | Top |
Five weeks after Legal Services of New Jersey pleaded poverty at a legislative hearing, the Assembly is taking up a measure that would bump up court filing fees to help fund the legal aid provider. | |
No Federal Civil Rights Remedy Against Public Drunkenness Laws, Court Rules | Top |
People arrested for public drunkenness in New Jersey cannot bring civil rights claims in federal court on the basis that public intoxication ordinances are invalid under state law, a U.S. appeals court holds. | |
Fraud Suit Against Winston & Strawn And Former Partner Can Go Forward | Top |
A federal judge allows a suit to proceed against Chicago's Winston & Strawn and a former New Jersey partner who allegedly helped steal $2 million from clients. | |
Lawyers Upbraided for Wrapping Up Case at Trial Level After Appeal Filed | Top |
Adversaries in a custody case who obtained relief from a trial judge while an appeal was pending in the case, yet failed to tell the appeals court about it, get a scolding from an Appellate Division panel. | |
Case Dismissal Is Upheld for Failure To Name Substitute for Dead Plaintiff | Top |
A state appeals court upholds dismissal of a products liability suit because lawyers for the plaintiff, who died during the course of the litigation, failed to substitute a new one quickly enough. | |
Serving as Strong Mayor and County Counsel Held To Be Conflict | Top |
County counsel may not also serve as mayor in a Faulkner Act-governed town in the same county because to do so creates a per se conflict, a state Supreme Court committee finds. | |
Judges Confirmed for Ocean, Mercer and Union Counties | Top |
The state Senate confirms the appointments of four Superior Court judges — two from Ocean County and one each from Mercer and Union counties. | |
Eight Superior Court Nominees Passed By Senate Judiciary Committee | Top |
The Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously recommends approval of eight new judges for the Superior Court, tenure for one sitting judge and the confirmation of a director for the Division of Consumer Affairs. | |
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