May 24, 2017 | The American Lawyer
Exclusive Report: The 2017 Am Law 200The Am Law 200 reversed course in 2016, posting gains in gross revenue after experiencing a decline in 2015. But that average gain of 1.2 percent, coupled with similar increases in revenue per lawyer and profits per equity partner, masked some weakness in many firms' results. As our overview story shows, a “hollow middle” is emerging.
By The American Lawyer
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November 01, 2016 | Law.com
As Election Nears, Obama's Legacy on Federal Courts Comes Into FocusA president's judicial picks are an imperfect lever for shaping policy, and yet their influence long outlasts any executive's time in the White House. We look at the imprint Barack Obama leaves on the federal bench.
By Law.com Staff
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July 13, 2015 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Mark Dubois: Judge Shouldn't Be Blamed for Baby's DeathBarry Pinkus is a good man and a good judge. It is beyond sad that he finds himself in the crosshairs of public opinion over the unfortunate death of the baby recently thrown from the Arrigoni Bridge in Middletown. He did nothing wrong.
By Mark Dubois
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October 07, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
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By New Jersey Law Journal
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April 26, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal
The 2013 New Jersey Top 20The 2013 New Jersey Top 20 law firms.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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September 28, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
2012 Legal AlmanacThe legal profession in New Jersey remains a bit battered from the recession, but is managing to hold on, the 's ninth annual Legal Almanac shows.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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September 22, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
New Jersey Superior Court Survey 2012Results of the 's cyclical survey of practitioners about the judges of the Superior Court trial divisions, with scores, rankings and biographies.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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October 20, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal
2011 Legal AlmanacCompilation of the data for the Law Journal's New Jersey Legal Almanac is always a hefty job. But once the figures are in, we have a chance to look at the state's legal profession from a multitude of perspectives. At this point, the still-troubled economy renders predictions hard to make, but the data in this eighth annual Almanac show continued stagnation with a few bright spots.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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October 14, 2010 | New Jersey Law Journal
2010 Legal AlmanacThe New Jersey Legal Almanac 2010 is the Law Journal's annual pulse-taking of the legal profession — largest law firms, recoveries of $1 million and more, most requested opinions, prosecutors' and defenders' offices, public interest firms, mergers and acquisitions, corporate legal departments, law school statistics, lawyer-lobbyists, lawyer demographics and more.
By Danielle Sadow
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October 26, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal
2009 New Jersey Legal AlmanacThe Law Journal's sixth annual New Jersey Legal Almanac, a handy reference guide to the state's legal community - from private firms and public agencies to corporate legal departments.
By New Jersey Law Journal
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