The Law Journal's annual report on the progress of women and minorities in New Jersey firms quantifies broad trends of hiring, retention and promotion. But the data do not begin to tell the story of the lawyers themselves - women and men who are changing the face of the legal profession.
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Where plaintiff alleged that defendant, chief of surgery, sabotaged plaintiff's application for privileges at the hospital and communicated false statements about him, plaintiff did not demonstrate the concerted-action element of a restraint-of-trade claim under N.J.S.A. 56:9-3 or an unlawful purpose or anticompetitive effect for a claim under 56:9-3; that the hospital may have acquiesced to defendant's unreasonable demands and chosen to let him "run the show" is not proof of an unlawful agreement.
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