By Michael Booth | August 2, 2017
A New Jersey judge is denying that she violated ethics rules by becoming involved in a friend's child custody case.
By Tom McParland | July 26, 2017
A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit alleging that a supermarket and its lawyer had filed anti-competitive sham litigation in an effort to delay development of a shopping complex in Woolwich.
By njlawjournal | New Jersey Law Journal | July 24, 2017
Christine Smith, a graduate of the state bar's Leadership Academy, has been appointed to the bench
By Michael Booth | July 20, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a youth ministry volunteer who also is a convicted sex offender can be prosecuted for violating his parole by being involved in a "youth-serving organization."
By Michael Booth | July 19, 2017
A trio of New Jersey lawyer-lawmakers are sponsoring legislation that would prohibit anyone from publishing or posting certain contact information for judges, both active and retired, or prosecutors.
By Michael Booth | July 13, 2017
Past affordable housing rulings made by now-retired Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson, challenged by the township of South Brunswick based on the judge's long-term personal and professional relationship with a developer, will stand, a trial court decided Thursday.
By Michael Booth | July 10, 2017
Lawyers argued Monday over whether a former state judge who handled affordable housing cases should have at least one of his rulings overturned because of his relationship with a developer.
By Michael Booth | June 30, 2017
The New Jersey Senate on Thursday confirmed 17 of Gov. Chris Christie's nominations to the Superior Court bench, four for the Court of Workers' Compensation, and three administrative law judges.
By Michael Booth | June 28, 2017
A New Jersey judge has ruled in a case of first impression that the best interest of the child standard should apply when a transgender minor is seeking to have his or her name legally changed to more accurately reflect the gender identity.
By Michael Booth | June 28, 2017
A New Jersey town accusing a former judge of improperly handling affordable housing litigation despite a close relationship with a developer has found new fodder.
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