April 24, 2006
U.S. Attorney Retorts to Red Army Analogy to UMDNJ Monitorship Dear Editor: The Law Journal's April 17 editorial,
By Adam D. Greenberg | June 28, 2004
As the successful attorney for the plaintiff in Caput Mortuum v. S&S Crown Ltd., 366 N.J. Super. 323 (App. Div. 2004), I respond to the May 17 foreclosure article by Richard O. Veni
March 16, 2007
On March 9, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia issued an unprecedented decision, becoming the first federal appeals court to overturn a gun-control law on Second Amendment
September 20, 2004
Grandstanding Litigation 'Reform' When the House of Representatives passed H.R. 4571, the Lawsuit Abuse Reduction Act of 2004, last Tuesday, its sponsors enjoyed a brief flurry
March 14, 2005
A Special Session on Property Tax The Task Force on the Property Tax Convention has now met its statutory obligation and reported to the Legislature and governor. The ball is no
By Karen J. Mathis, Fiona Woolf and J. Parker MacCarthy | June 22, 2007
Of all the rights accorded by common law, perhaps none matters more - nor has endured longer - than the right of habeas corpus, which guarantees the opportunity to challenge wrongful imprisonm
February 21, 2005
In Whose Interest The State Bar Association has filed suit to have the recently enacted $75 surcharge on lawyers to fund the so-called New Jersey Medical Care Access and Respons
October 2, 2006
Environmental Groups Dispute Editorial on Joint Venture With DEP Dear Editor: A recent editorial ["
By Martin L. Haines | December 20, 2004
You, a New Jersey attorney, have filed a complaint in Superior Court on behalf of Smith, a client, alleging that Jones stole $200,000 from him. Eventually, Jones proves the claim is fa
By James C. Harrington | January 23, 2006
It may seem nearly suicidal for an attorney who spends much of his time in the federal courts to argue against raising the salaries of federal judges, which is what United States Chief Justice
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