By Robert Storace | February 27, 2019
Paralegal and former attorney Stephen Gionfriddo was sentenced Wednesday to 46 months in prison for several offenses related to his theft of about $900,000 from his former employer law firm and his brother. Gionfriddo also served as Middletown's mayor in the 1990s.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 27, 2019
“These were not slips of the tongue," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who ordered plaintiffs attorney Aimee Wagstaff to pay $500 as a sanction for her conduct during opening statements Monday.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 27, 2019
“These were not slips of the tongue," wrote U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who ordered plaintiffs attorney Aimee Wagstaff to pay $500 as a sanction for her conduct during opening statements Monday.
By Robert Storace | February 26, 2019
Superior Court Judge Hope Seeley said an Ellington police officer improperly handled a DUI case, and has granted the defendant's motion to suppress all statements made by that officer.
By Dara Kam | February 26, 2019
On the eve of the one-year anniversary of the state's deadliest school shooting, Gov. Ron DeSantis asked the court to impanel the grand jury to “make recommendations about what some of the various school districts could do better.”
By Tom McParland | February 22, 2019
A three-judge panel of the high court Thursday overturned a lower court's ruling and faulted the officers for acting on a tip from an informant without taking any steps to verify the information or assess the informant's credibility.
By Derek Foran and Michael Komorowski | February 20, 2019
Staying on the right side of the 'Flatley' line in an era of social media publicity and a daily barrage of celebrity and political gossip can require finesse. Aggressive demand letters surely have their place, but lawyers and clients should be careful to stick to the facts of the alleged injury when building up leverage.
By Colby Hamilton | February 20, 2019
The wrongful conviction exoneration group says the federally-run National Museum of Health and Medicine violated its First Amendment rights by denying it access to the archives of a prominent national odontology group that in the past promoted the now-controversial forensic bite mark analysis.
By Charles Toutant | February 19, 2019
A lawyer for the plaintiffs in "Defense Distributed v. Grewal," writing to lawyers for the Attorney General's Office, made only an indirect acknowledgment of the state's claim that a document filed in court appeared to be falsified.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 18, 2019
A series of precedential cases addresses the use of opinions of non-testifying experts.
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