April 13, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Ruling Feeds Hopes for End of NY Office RequirementA decision by New York's highest court interpreting a state law requiring nonresident attorneys to have an office there in order to practice has raised hopes in New Jersey and elsewhere that the statute will ultimately be struck down as unconstitutional.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
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April 13, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Ruling Feeds Hopes for End of NY Office RequirementA decision by New York's highest court interpreting a state law requiring nonresident attorneys to have an office there in order to practice has raised hopes in New Jersey and elsewhere that the statute will ultimately be struck down as unconstitutional.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
7 minute read
April 10, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Bellwether Bone Loss Drug Case SettlesOne of only two cases to go to trial in New Jersey in litigation involving the bone loss drug Zometa has been settled on unknown terms before a state appeals court could issue a ruling.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
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April 10, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Bellwether Bone Loss Drug Case SettlesOne of only two cases to go to trial in New Jersey in litigation involving the bone loss drug Zometa has been settled on unknown terms before a state appeals court could issue a ruling.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
7 minute read
April 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
ELEC Data Shows NJ Law Firm Donations, Public ContractsThe five New Jersey law firm donors that received the most money in government contracts in 2014 contributed almost $450,000 to in-state political campaigns last year and received public contracts totaling more than $42 million during that time, according to information provided by the state's campaign finance watchdog agency, the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).
By Mary Pat Gallagher
6 minute read
April 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
ELEC Data Shows NJ Law Firm Donations, Public ContractsThe five New Jersey law firm donors that received the most money in government contracts in 2014 contributed almost $450,000 to in-state political campaigns last year and received public contracts totaling more than $42 million during that time, according to information provided by the state's campaign finance watchdog agency, the Election Law Enforcement Commission (ELEC).
By Mary Pat Gallagher
6 minute read
April 07, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
No Jobless Benefits for Lawyer Who Quit After Being BeratedA securities class action lawyer who quit her job after being yelled at by the firm's managing partner will not be able to collect unemployment benefits.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
4 minute read
April 07, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
No Jobless Benefits for Lawyer Who Quit After Being BeratedA securities class action lawyer who quit her job after being yelled at by the firm's managing partner will not be able to collect unemployment benefits.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
4 minute read
April 06, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Disputed $225M Exxon Settlement Now Open for CommentThe controversial $225 million settlement between the state of New Jersey and Exxon Mobil Corp. was officially released for public comment April 6.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
6 minute read
April 06, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Disputed $225M Exxon Settlement Now Open for CommentThe controversial $225 million settlement between the state of New Jersey and Exxon Mobil Corp. was officially released for public comment April 6.
By Mary Pat Gallagher
6 minute read
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