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Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Appellate Division Judge:Per Curiam Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: A-3228-21
Defendant appealed his conviction and sentence on attempted murder and weapons charges.
Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Corporate Entities Industry: Court:U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Judge:Justice Fuentes Attorneys:For plaintiff: William B. Federman (Federman & Sherwood); Matthew F. Gately, Peter S. Pearlman (Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf); Benny C. Goodman, III, Steven Hubachek, Erik W. Luedeke (Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd); James M. Ficaro, Robert B. Weiser (The Weiser Law Firm); Gary S. Graifman (Kantrowitz Goldhamer & Graifman); Britt W. Sowle (Cavanagh & O’Hara); Melissa A. Fortunato (Bragar Eagel & Squire); Ligaya T. Hernandez, Michael J. Hynes (Hynes Keller & Hernandez); James S. Notis (Gardy & Notis); Jennifer Sarnelli (Gardy & Notis) for defendant: Charles A. Brown, Daniel P. Roeser (Goodwin Procter); William Evans (Goodwin Procter); William M. Jay (Goodwin Procter); Sarah D. Efronson, Rajeev Muttreja (Jones Day); Christopher J. Keale, James H. Keale (Tanenbaum Keale); Theodore V. Wells, Jr., Andrew J. Ehrlich, Alison R. Benedon (Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison); Matthew D. Stachel (Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison) Case Number: 22-3027
Under a De Novo Standard of Appellate Review, District Court Correctly Concluded Shareholders Failed to Demonstrate Lack of Independence of a Majority of the Board
Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Appellate Division Judge:Per Curiam Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: A-2644-22
Appellant appealed an adjudication of delinquency.
Appellant filed a complaint against the Department of Housing and several individuals, alleging interference with safe housing and various other grievances, including stalking, harassment, and identity theft.
Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Appellate Division Judge:Per Curiam Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: A-3186-21
Defendant appealed her conviction and sentence for murder, attempted murder and weapons charges.
Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Criminal Law Industry: Court:Appellate Division Judge:Per Curiam Attorneys:For plaintiff: for defendant: Case Number: A-1253-22
Appellant, an inmate at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, appealed the Department of Corrections' decision upholding a hearing officer's determination that she committed a prohibited act by aiding another person to commit an assault.
Publication Date: 2024-05-20 Practice Area:Labor Law Industry:State and Local Government Court:New Jersey Supreme Court Judge:Justice Rabner Attorneys:For plaintiff: Andrew Dwyer (Smith Eibeler, James M. Curran, and The Dwyer Law Firm, attorneys; Christopher J. Eibeler, of counsel and on the briefs, and Lisa A. Hernandez, Devin T. Russo, and James M. Curran, on the briefs) for defendant: Donna Arons, Assistant Attorney General (Matthew J. Platkin, Attorney General, attorney; Donna Arons, of counsel, and Adam Robert Gibbons, Nicole Adams, Adam Marshall, and Levi Klinger-Christiansen, Deputy Attorneys General, on the briefs) Case Number: A-40-22 (086861)
Amended Regulations Requesting State Employees Refrain from Discussing Internal Investigations Had Unconstitutional Chilling Effect on Protected Speech