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NJ's Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act Gives Greater Protections to Creditors
A recent appellate decision shows how New Jersey's version of UFTA gives creditors greater rights as to the period of repose when compared with other states.Revenue Climbs for Most Top 20 Firms
The middle ain't a bad place to be—a saying that perhaps has yet to be coined, but certainly applies to New Jersey firms and branches that find themselves in the middle ranks of the Law Journal's annual survey of top-grossing firms.Whistleblower Claims Prosecutor's Office Mishandled Sheridan Evidence
A whistleblower suit by a detective in the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office accuses the agency of mishandling and destroying physical evidence from the investigation into the 2014 deaths of Cooper Health System CEO John Sheridan Jr. and his wife Joyce.Announcing the 2016 NJLJ New Leaders of the Bar
Earlier this year, the Law Journal sought nominations for its annual New Leaders of the Bar honors. As has been the case each year, the response was fantastic and we received dozens upon dozens of nominations, all of which demonstrated the depth of legal talent in New Jersey and seemed to indicate that the future of the state's legal community is very bright.Dozen-Lawyer Group From Coughlin Duffy Breaks Off Into New Firm
Coughlin Duffy of Morristown, formed 12 years ago when a group of lawyers splintered from one of New Jersey's largest firms, has shed a group handling insurance defense and coverage work—including three of its founding partners.Former AG Harvey to Serve As Federal Monitor for Newark Police
The City of Newark and federal investigators who have spent years scrutinizing what they determined to be unconstitutional practices in the city's police department have put forward former state Attorney General Peter Harvey to serve as a court-appointed monitor for the agency.Appellate Division Upholds Title Insurer's Application of Exclusions
Exclusions 3(a) and 3(b) of the standard title policy continue to protect title insurers from title defects that their insured either created or knew about.'Hidden' Samsung Arbitration Clause Held Non-Binding
Continuing a string of New Jersey rulings narrowing what constitutes a fair arbitration agreement, a federal judge in Newark has denied a motion by Samsung Electronics America Inc. to compel arbitration in a class action over allegedly faulty batteries in the company's Galaxy Gear S smartwatches.Bankruptcy Trustee Denies Claims That Led to Suspension
The director of the Justice Department's U.S. Trustee Program has upheld the suspension of John Pereira, a long-serving bankruptcy trustee in New York, after finding Pereira failed to offer interpreter services to a debtor and berated other debtors with "almost cruel" comments.Trending Stories
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