By Scott Flaherty | July 24, 2018
Two Ohio education law attorneys who are engaged to be married were sanctioned by a disciplinary board for sharing client information with one another.
By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2018
In what appears to be a novel decision, a federal judge in Newark has ruled that nine former Jersey City police officers who recently won a $2.17 million verdict in a promotions dispute are entitled to a molded verdict to offset tax consequences of their lump-sum award.
By Charles Toutant | July 23, 2018
Legislation proposing reforms to the state's municipal court system could be introduced as early as August. But there are already signs of resistance to a key element to the reform package: one that would change the way municipal judges are picked.
By Michael Booth | July 23, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court on Monday ruled that a local school district was within its rights to order teachers to remove pro-union signs from their doors and windows during an ongoing labor dispute.
By Karen Sloan | July 23, 2018
The American Bar Association hopes that lowering its costs for membership, adding free CLE and curating content to members' individual interests will convince more lawyers to sign up, reversing an ongoing revenue slide.
By Michael Booth | David Gialanella | Charles Toutant | July 23, 2018
In Wilburn v. Moss, a Neptune man has received $2.2 million as compensation for undergoing amputation of both legs after he developed an infection…
By Charles Toutant | July 20, 2018
A putative class action in federal court claims that workers' unpaid lunch breaks and time spent in end-of-shift security checkpoints should count toward the 40-hour weekly threshold they must reach before collecting overtime pay.
By Michael Booth | July 20, 2018
A New Jersey judge has found that a Cherry Hill lawyer and his father, charged with operating a lucrative Ponzi scheme, are responsible for nearly $37 million in damages to client protection funds in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
By David Gialanella | July 20, 2018
Stark & Stark Promotes FourStark & Stark announced that four associates were elected to partner as of July 1, 2018: Ian Abovitz,…
By David Gialanella | July 19, 2018
With two firms relaunching their programs after yearslong layoffs, the market for summer associates would appear to be primed for something of a renaissance. But overall it's been a slow build in recent years, according to the Law Journal's 2018 survey of summer associate programs.
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