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Good News for Law Professor Accused of Unauthorized Practice of Law
The scope of the ethics investigation and the import of the letter are unclear, since the report that accompanied the letter remains confidential.This Court Ruling Just Made It Easier to Win Against New Jersey Transit
A 4-3 decision by the New Jersey Supreme Court on Wednesday, holding New Jersey Transit to the heightened safety standard of a common carrier, is expected to make it harder for the bus and train operator to defend itself against future injury suits.After Hours: New Jersey Association for Justice; Ginarte Gallardo
Edward P. Capozzi has been installed as the 59th president of the New Jersey Association for Justice.Law Professor Ordered to Pay $156K After Accepting Improper Referral Fee
A judge found accepting that fee was improper because New Jersey ethics rules only allow payment of referral fees by a certified trial attorney.View more book results for the query "Bendit Weinstock A Professional Corporation"
Temple Law Professor Ordered to Pay $156K After Accepting Improper Referral Fee
A judge found accepting that fee was improper because New Jersey ethics rules only allow payment of referral fees by a certified trial attorney.Justices Will Examine Apportionment of $1.8M NJ Transit Verdict Over Thrown Liquor Bottle
The court will consider three issues in the underlying case, including whether the verdict should have been apportioned.Trending Stories
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