Asked whether he knows how many times he has argued before the New Jersey Supreme Court in his 50-year career representing criminal defendants, business clients and lawyers charged with ethics transgressions, Justin Walder says simply, “a lot.”
But the next case he argues may be his most significant, for it could shape the judiciary for years to come. Walder represents Hudson County Superior Court Judge Paul DePascale in a fight against a statute that takes a far larger chunk out of judges’ salaries to pay for their pensions and benefits.
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