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N.J. on National Curve in Women, Minority Hires
New Jersey's bellwether law firms are keeping pace with the national norm in hiring and retaining women and minority lawyers, a Law Journal survey shows.Seton Hall Plan Lets Firms Put Recruiting Dollars to Direct Use
In an announcement likely to stir interest in schools around the country, Dean Patrick Hobbs and partners from six large Essex and Morris county firms announced that the firms will each contribute $10,000 to full scholarships for six minority students starting next fall. The special added wrinkle is this: each firm will assign a partner and associate to mentor the scholarship winners.United Consumer Financial Services Co. v. Carbo
Class certification was proper in this litigation arising out of a contract and notice of cancellation, based on FTC regulations, that violated a consumer right provided by provisions of the Retail Installment Sales Act.Shimkin v. Tompkins, McGuire, Wachenfeld & Barry
Non-Parties Are Necessary to Action Where Plaintiff Sought Document Withheld by Law FirmNew Acting Essex Prosecutor May Be Viable Formal Nominee for the Post
Attorney General Paula Dow on Tuesday appointed her counsel, Carolyn Murray, as acting Essex County prosecutor, immediately set off speculation over whether she would be considered formally for the job.Ethics Charges Tossed Against Lawyers Who Billed Company for CEO's Divorce
A New Jersey ethics committee threw out charges against two Mercer County lawyers who handled the divorce of a client's CEO and billed their services to the client under the heading "estate planning." The committee found the client hadn't proved that the attorneys acted without its consent. Further, the panel found no evidence of fraud or deceit because the CEO requested the misdesignation of the bills to avoid gossip.Biographies of the N.J. Superior Court Judges
Judge biographies for judicial survey.Third Circuit Reinstates RICO and Fraud Claims Against Travel Clubs
A federal appeals court reinstates a putative class action against "travel clubs" that allegedly failed to deliver on promised free or discounted airline tickets, cruises, hotel rooms and rental cars.Trending Stories
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