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Obama's NJ Judges Known for Competence Before Ideology
President Barack Obama appointed seven district judges in New Jersey, a group that's considered competent, hardworking and non-ideological.Judge Tosses Fox 5 Libel Suit by Veteran Accused of Lying About Purple Heart
A DeKalb County judge has tossed out a libel suit against an Atlanta television station brought by a man over reports that he was not the injured war veteran and Purple Heart winner he had claimed to be.Ex-Gen Re GC Forms New Insurance Boutique
Damon Vocke, a former president and general counsel at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. reinsurance subsidiary General Re Corp., announced Wednesday that…Attorneys from across New Jersey recognized for a legacy of professionalism
Professionalism awards to be presentedEx-Gen Re GC Forms New Insurance Boutique
Damon Vocke, a former president and general counsel at Berkshire Hathaway Inc. reinsurance subsidiary General Re Corp., said Wednesday that he would form his own boutique. Four other lawyers are joining Vocke as partners at his new firm, which will have offices in three cities.City Bar Justice Center Presents Pro Bono Awards
The New York City Bar Justice Center presented its annual Jeremy G. Epstein Awards for Outstanding Pro Bono Service on Monday.The Public Interest Calendar of Events
• On Oct. 25, Friends of Farmworkers will host its fall 2016 fundraiser from 5 to 7 p.m., at Tequilas Restaurant. The event will honor Rosa Cabrera, Raquel Garcia, Beth Lyon, Movement of Immigrant Leaders in Pennsylvania, Sarah Paoletti, Sol Maria Rivera, Thomas Schmidt, and Winebrake & Santillo. Tickets are $85. For information on this year's honorees, to purchase tickets and to become a sponsor, visit http://www.friendsfw.org/support-our-work/fall-2016-fundraiser/.Comedy Sets the Stage for Female Attorneys to Bring Business to Duane Morris
A comedy show from Carlos Mencia is part of a serious push to provide networking opportunities for female attorneys.Meet the New Jersey Law Firm Associates—Class of 2016
'Antiques Roadshow' Stars' High Bid Sparks Row With Auction House
An auction house is seeking to enforce a judgment against two "Antiques Roadshow" stars who may have bid a little higher than they should have. Leigh and Leslie Keno, two antiques experts who rose to fame as appraisers on the hit PBS show, were the highest bidders on about 90 items up for auction through the Kamelot Auction House in Philadelphia, but have so far failed to pay for the goods.Trending Stories
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