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How NJ Firms Ranked on the NLJ 500
Of the 19 New Jersey firms included, 12 had year-over-year increases in attorney head count.Third Circuit Finds Restrictions on Political Activity Violate Exacting Scrutiny Standard of Review
Legislatures must take great care in crafting statutory schemes that regulate political activity so that the statute employs means closely drawn to protect an important government interest.Law Firm Leader Faces Suit Over Ouster of CEO at Sales Coaching Venture
The suit marks the second time Callagy has been haled into federal court in the past 60 days. In April he was hit with a suit accusing him of defaulting on an $18 million litigation funding loan agreement.Another FRCP Victory: Tenth Circuit Says Federal Rule Trumps State Law
In 'Stender', the Tenth Circuit considered whether a federal court sitting in diversity can award costs under a state law when those same costs aren't recoverable under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 54(d). Applying the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in 'Shady Grove Orthopedic Associates', the Tenth Circuit concluded that the Federal Rule takes precedence.Professional Excellence 2020: Law Journal Announces Winners
Things this year have been a bit different—or a lot different. But good legal work remains compelling, even in strange times.Child Care Reopening Not Guaranteed to Sway Law Office Plans, Say Heads of NJ Firms
"There are a number of moving parts and child care is an issue to be addressed, but there are many others as well," says John Fanburg at Brach Eichler.After Hours: Gibbons; Norris McLaughlin
Walsh Inducted as Essex County Bar President Kevin G. Walsh, co-chair of the government and regulatory affairs department at Gibbons in Newark,…This NJ Firm Is Becoming an Am Law 200 Mainstay
There are five New Jersey-based firms in the "second hundred" rankings released Monday, and year-over-year changes in revenue ranged considerably among the group.Fifth Circuit Approves 'Snap Removal' by Out-of-State Defendant
A Jones Walker partners writes that any potential or frequent defendant should consider closely monitoring state court dockets so that they can evaluate whether to "snap remove" a case filed against them.Rear-End Collision Caused Serious Impairment: Plaintiff
On July 31, 2015, plaintiff Darlene Grose, 59, was driving on West Beau Street, near its intersection at Jefferson Street, in Washington. While her car was stopped, its rear end was struck by a trailing vehicle. Grose claimed that she suffered an injury of a hip.Trending Stories
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