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Burst Pipes Close Courts in Essex, Mercer and Middlesex
The extreme cold weather that has gripped New Jersey recently, causing water pipes to freeze and burst, has resulted in the closing of courthouses in three counties—Essex, Mercer and Middlesex.Burst Pipes Close Courts in Essex, Mercer and Middlesex
The extreme cold weather that has gripped New Jersey recently, causing water pipes to freeze and burst, has resulted in the closing of courthouses in three counties—Essex, Mercer and Middlesex.Judge Adopts Report Calling for ERISA Counsel to Pay $246K
A federal judge in Newark has adopted a special master's report recommending that plaintiffs lawyers in a class action against Health Net Inc. be ordered to repay $246,224 for failing to properly supervise a claims administrator.Judge Adopts Report Calling for ERISA Counsel to Pay $246K
A federal judge in Newark has adopted a special master's report recommending that plaintiffs lawyers in a class action against Health Net Inc. be ordered to repay $246,224 for failing to properly supervise a claims administrator.Justices Take Up Case Over Attorney Liability in Mortgage Collection
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case over whether a state law prohibiting residential mortgage lenders from collecting excessive fees and charges should be applicable to a lender's attorneys.Justices Take Up Case Over Attorney Liability in Mortgage Collection
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a case over whether a state law prohibiting residential mortgage lenders from collecting excessive fees and charges should be applicable to a lender's attorneys.Duty to Client in Business Deals Murky, Attorneys Say
A New Jersey appeals court's September 2014 holding that lawyers must thoroughly counsel even sophisticated clients on deal-making will remain the law going forward since the state Supreme Court declined last month to hear the case—and transactional attorneys say they've taken heed.Duty to Client in Business Deals Murky, Attorneys Say
A New Jersey appeals court's September 2014 holding that lawyers must thoroughly counsel even sophisticated clients on deal-making will remain the law going forward since the state Supreme Court declined last month to hear the case—and transactional attorneys say they've taken heed.Government Seizures of Cars, Cash Prompt Calls for Reform
Critics of New Jersey's civil forfeiture law are calling for reform, contending that government seizures of cash, cars and other property lack due process protections and sometimes target the innocent.Trending Stories
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