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Revenue & Census Changes at NJ-Based Firms*
Tracking revenue and census changes at New Jersey-based firms.State Bar Foundation to Honor Jurists Edwin H. Stern and Lawrence M. Lawson
Bar foundation to honor two jurists.Revenue, Head Count Shrinking at Many Large NJ Firms
Though individual performance has varied greatly, a majority of New Jersey's largest homegrown firms took steps back in gross revenue and attorney head count last fiscal year, and a few are even behind where they were five years ago.Revenue & Census Changes at NJ-Based Firms*
Tracking revenue and census changes at New Jersey-based firms.Court OKs $3.2M Discovery Sanction in Hess Suit
A New Jersey appeals court has upheld a $3 million default judgment and $188,000 fee award that were entered as a sanction against a rental property owner who refused to comply with discovery after he was sued by Hess Corp. for allegedly failing to pay for oil and gas the company supplied.Court OKs $3.2M Discovery Sanction in Hess Suit
A New Jersey appeals court has upheld a $3 million default judgment and $188,000 fee award that were entered as a sanction against a rental property owner who refused to comply with discovery after he was sued by Hess Corp. for allegedly failing to pay for oil and gas the company supplied.Nonequity Partner Ranks Still Swelling
The number of nonequity partners has continued to grow at bellwether firms and branches in New Jersey, and now makes up nearly half of partner ranks.Nonequity Partner Ranks Still Swelling
The number of nonequity partners has continued to grow at bellwether firms and branches in New Jersey, and now makes up nearly half of partner ranks.One Bridgegate Defendant May Hold Key to Samson's Fate
While federal prosecutors have indicated they don't anticipate more indictments directly related to the September 2013 closure of local access lanes to the George Washington Bridge, the reported state and federal investigations into former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman David Samson appear to be ongoing, and their outcome may hinge on how cooperative one recently indicted ex-Port Authority official decides to be.One Bridgegate Defendant May Hold Key to Samson's Fate
While federal prosecutors have indicated they don't anticipate more indictments directly related to the September 2013 closure of local access lanes to the George Washington Bridge, the reported state and federal investigations into former Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chairman David Samson appear to be ongoing, and their outcome may hinge on how cooperative one recently indicted ex-Port Authority official decides to be.Trending Stories
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