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Supreme Court Race: Run, Candidates, Run!
The state Democratic and Republican parties will each meet soon to discuss the upcoming primary elections and hand out endorsements for Supreme Court candidates.Rare Ruling Withholds Full Faith and Credit
In an unusual decision involving an insolvent insurance company, a New York judge has declined to grant full faith and credit to a ruling by the 5th Circuit. Justice Edward Lehner wrote that the 5th Circuit decision did not carry weight in the insurer's bankruptcy proceeding taking place in New York because "the requirement for full faith and credit emanates from an act of Congress, which act does not specifically relate to the business of insurance."Appointments to Board on Attorney Certification
Pursuant to Rule 1:39-1(a), it is ORDERED that the following individuals are appointed to the Board on Attorney Certification ("Board"), effective immediately for terms ending on the dates shown:Gaylord shareholders vote to reorganize as REIT
Gaylord Entertainment Co. shareholders have approved a plan to reorganize as a real estate investment trust and turn over management of its four resort properties to Marriot International Inc.View more book results for the query "*"
Three Vie for State Bar Secretary Post
Three candidates are seeking to join the leadership ranks of the New Jersey State Bar Association explain what makes them individually qualified for a position that typically leads to the top of the state?s largest lawyers group.Sluggish July sales show tight-fisted consumers
Shoppers, worried about job security and finding fewer options among the sales bins, remained tight-fisted in July, resulting in sluggish sales for many merchants and raising concern about the back-to-school shopping season's health.Top Three Stories of 2012: Kent Walker, GC of Google
Internet Gambling Law Challenged
An association of Internet gamers claims the federal law is a restraint on "expressive association."Delegates Back Changes in Disciplining Judges
After spirited debate, the New York State Bar Association's governing body on Friday adopted several recommendations advanced by the New York County Lawyers' Association that would alter the Commission on Judicial Conduct's procedures for disciplining judges. The state bar's House of Delegates endorsed proposals to give judges notice of investigations at an earlier stage, to expand judges' discovery rights and to separate the commission's investigative and adjudicative functions.Trending Stories
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