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What to Know About New Jersey Courts Ruling in 'Quasi-in-Rem' Jurisdiction Case for Arbitral Awards
"A judgment-debtor should reasonably expect to be haled into court to satisfy a judgment where it has assets," writes David N. Cinotti of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.5-2 High Court Majority: County Prosecutor Organization Not Required to Turn Over Records to ACLU
"Although I wish the dissent's reasoning had prevailed, what seems clear is that when CPANJ's records are in the hands of a prosecutor or other public agency, they can likely still be obtained that way," CJ Griffin, director of the Justice Gary S. Stein Public Interest Center at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden, said in a statement emailed to the Law Journal. "It will just take much more time and effort to track down which of the 21 prosecutor offices holds a particular document."New Dangers Lurk for Law Firms Suing Clients
"I believe anti-SLAPP applies and this complaint is completely frivolous because everything she said is opinion," attorney Bruce Rosen said of a law firm's suit against a former client.A Strict Disciplinarian Is Leaving: What Does This Mean for Lawyer Ethics?
In a review of recent votes of the Disciplinary Review Board, where the vote on a disciplinary action was not unanimous, Judge Maurice Gallipoli sided with the stricter faction more than half the time.View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
Striking a Balance: Exploring Legal Consequences of Frivolous Claims
Attorneys often find themselves navigating the delicate balance between advocating for their clients' interests and upholding the integrity of the judicial system. The recent decision by the First Department in '13 E. 124 v. J&M Realty Services, et al.' sheds light on the risks and challenges associated with representing clients with potentially frivolous or nonviable claims.'So Contrived': Observers Are Questioning the Ethics Charge Against This Judge
"If, in fact, the judiciary is looking to whack the judge—I can't say it's not going on—I would be disappointed. I would be surprised. But I would not be stunned," ethics expert Marc Garfinkle said.What To Know When Representing a Business Owner in Divorce
Equitable distribution of assets is a multi-phase process that includes: (1) identifying each asset owned by either party; (2) valuing each asset; and (3) allocating ownership interests and distributing each asset pursuant to the factors set forth in N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23.1.OPRA Exemptions from Disclosure Were in Addition to Rather Than Exempted by the Body Worn Camera Law
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