By Michael Booth | February 2, 2018
"We fully understand the economic realities our state faces," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote in a letter dated Wednesday to the Legislature. "At the same time, the fact remains that New Jersey judges have not received any pay increase for all of nine years."
By Louis Locascio | January 29, 2018
OP-ED: Judge formulates guidelines for determining the need for expert testimony in a particular case.
By Michael Booth | January 25, 2018
A municipal court judge in New Jersey is charged with trying to use the power of his office to talk his way out of a drunken driving charge.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 23, 2018
The judge “created the risk that his judicial office would be an influential factor” in the handling of his family matter, Disciplinary Counsel Maureen Bauman's complaint said. In so doing, he “impugned the integrity of the judiciary.”
By Cogan Schneier | January 18, 2018
While courts will remain open, furloughs at the Justice Department would likely slow litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 15, 2018
Governor Byrne believed our readers are busy people. His editorials were short and to the point. We will try to follow suit.
By Michael K. Furey and Sylvia-Rebecca Gutierrez | January 15, 2018
Sometimes, the trial judge can make an error that may prove decisive in the case. Is this a defense when the attorney is sued by her client for malpractice?
By Charles Toutant | January 11, 2018
"I regret that I have not completed my review of the pending motions, but I am not able to provide you with a date certain by which the decisions on the motions will be rendered," Jacobson wrote to Davis.
By Charles Toutant | January 9, 2018
Now that Craig Carpenito has assumed the job of U.S. attorney for New Jersey on an interim basis, observers are confident that he'll get a presidential appointment to the position—some day—but the slow pace of the nomination process is seen as puzzling.
By Charles Toutant | January 8, 2018
A judge is hearing grumbles after taking more than 500 days to rule on dispositive motions in a suit challenging New Jersey's suspension of driver's licenses for parents in arrears on child support payments.
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