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Law Firm Expansions and Other Moves Abound in 2014
Illustrated by a period in which four law firm expansions became public in as many weeks, New Jersey's legal industry was active with mergers, acquisitions, defections and lateral moves in 2014.On The Move: Christopher Carlson Joins Capehart Scatchard
Capehart Scatchard in Mount Laurel, N.J., welcomes Christopher Carlson, who joins the firm's growing litigation department.Webster, Former Genova Burns Partner, Finds New Firm
Elnardo Webster II, the second of two name partners to recently depart Newark's Genova Burns, has found a home at the Parsippany, N.J., firm of John Inglesino.Winners and Losers: December 22, 2014
New Jersey's winners and losers.Former Genova Burns Name Partner Joins Wolff & Samson
One of two name partners who departed Newark's Genova Burns last month has found a landing spot, at Wolff & Samson.NJ Court Considers Conflict Rules for Development Plans
The New Jersey Supreme Court is set to decide whether it needs to establish clear conflict-of-interest guidelines municipal officials will have to follow if, when dealing with development proposals, they also are members of organizations who may be affected by the plans.Genova Burns to Lose Name Partners Giantomasi and Webster
Genova Burns Giantomasi Webster will soon have to update its letterhead now that two name partners are departing.In Favor of a Brady Doctrine for Civil Litigation
As proposed here, attorneys in civil litigation would be duty bound to turn over to an adversary information which would be significant to the opposing side, and which the party possessing the information realizes is not known by the adversary.On The Move: Blank Rome Adds Ruckelshaus as Partner
Blank Rome in Princeton, N.J., welcomes Gary Ruckelshaus, who joins the firm's litigation department.Justices Won't Review $3M Verdict Against County Prosecutor
Six longtime employees of the Passaic County Prosecutor's Office will get to keep the $3 million in damages awarded to them by a jury in their wrongful-termination case after the New Jersey Supreme Court declined to hear the government's appeal.Trending Stories
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