By State Sen. Robert Martin | December 4, 2006
The day after I was sworn in as a New Jersey state senator 13 years ago, I received my first request from a fellow senator: Would I please arrange to get his friend, who lived in my home
By Frank R. Lucianna | November 21, 2005
Chief Justice Robert Wilentz's decision 26 years ago in In re Wendell R. Wilson sets forth the unremitting punishment for attorneys who knowingly used clients' trust money as if it were
By Randolph J. May | August 30, 2004
Eight years after the enactment of the landmark Telecommunications Act of 1996, Congress again is considering rewriting our communications laws. This time, in addition to providing more specif
By Daniel J. Morrissey | October 23, 2006
In an era of soaring executive compensation have come revelations about an even more insidious and probably illegal form of corporate kleptomania: options back-dating. Such rights to buy stock
By Mark C. Alexander | November 7, 2005
In the immediate wake of the worst political week of his administration, President Bush rushed to shore up his short-term political fortunes by placating hard-right conservatives. After the im
August 21, 2006
Mormons Are Not Polygamists Dear Editor: Your mistitled "Mormon" headline about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) caught my eye a href="http://www.l
December 12, 2005
Lawyer Mouths Off, Gets Spanked - One of the basic lessons of lawyering is not to badmouth the judge. Debra Koven seems to have missed that class. The California Second
By Martin L. Haines | July 25, 2005
Money connects nearly everything in our society -sometimes for good, more times for bad. One such connection is that between campaign financing and lobbying - a pay-to-play connection. br
By Robert J. Ambrogi | July 5, 2004
Law is serious stuff. But don't tell that to New York lawyer Lawrence Savell, for fear he might abandon his endlessly entertaining site, LawHumor.com, www
July 12, 2004
Thorough Voir Dire Is Needed To Fight 'Jury Tampering' by Insurers The following letters were sent to Michael F. Garrahan, Administrative Office of the Courts, in response to
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