By Colleen Murphy | May 19, 2023
"I am here today because of a fifth-grade teacher who took an interest in me, a coach who would not accept mediocrity from me, and a man who decided to make me his own when he married my mother," said nominee Tosca Blandford Bynoe.
By Colleen Murphy | May 18, 2023
"I can't think of a more capable, passionate and committed person to the lead the Association," outgoing NJSBA President Jeralyn Lawrence said. "He will be a fabulous president who continues to put attorney wellness at the forefront and advocates for a healthier profession."
By Cheryl Miller | May 17, 2023
New Jersey and other states tout social equity in their cannabis-licensing programs. A lawsuit filed by one unsuccessful applicant says competitors are gaming the system.
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By Colleen Murphy | May 17, 2023
"I am not speaking for the judiciary here, but Houston, we do have a problem," said former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice Barry T. Albin. "There are 64 vacancies. For the last two years there have been 50 or more vacancies in a state in which 100,000 people are licensed to practice law."
By Charles Toutant | May 17, 2023
First Mercury's stance in the three cases "appears to be a standard nationwide practice," the suit claims.
By Donovan Swift | May 17, 2023
Former Judge and Education Department counsel land at firms; an eighth annual awards dinners; and more moves.
By Colleen Murphy | May 16, 2023
"Granted, the AOC has demonstrated that several years of serious staffing and recruitment problems could possibly be resolved by an ongoing noncompetitive designation," stated the per curiam opinion. "This, however, could also possibly be resolved by a second interim reallocation, or by other means entirely, including, but not limited to, a salary increase for the position."
By Colleen Murphy | May 16, 2023
"Where the plaintiff 'has neither provided a copy' nor 'referenced a single provision from the disputed contract,' the plaintiff has not sufficiently alleged 'nor can the court ascertain' whether the plaintiff is a beneficiary at all," said Judge Michael A. Shipp citing a U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey case, "Kaminski v. Township of Toms River."
By Charles Toutant | May 16, 2023
"This decision is bad constitutional law and bad for New Jersey. We will be appealing immediately," Attorney General Matthew Platkin said.
By Charles Toutant | May 16, 2023
A defense lawyer, Ahsan Jafry, wrote in his opposition to the change-of-venue motion that a decision allowing the plaintiff to transfer the case "would open the floodgates to all plaintiffs in this venue to do the same."
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