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April 25, 2006 |

Judge Rejects Two Campaign Finance Rules

3 minute read
September 12, 2008 |

On The Move

Announcements about lawyers, firms and judges.
2 minute read
October 21, 2002 |

From the Inside Looking In

It's either a litigator's dream come true or his worst nightmare: being put in charge of an agency he had made a career of sparring with -- one known for moving cases at a bovine pace. J. Frank Vespa-Papaleo knew firsthand about the foibles of the Division on Civil Rights as a plaintiffs' employment lawyer before being plucked by Attorney General David Samson to run it. Taking office in July, the new director made improved efficiency his priority.
5 minute read
August 17, 2012 |

New Leaders of the Bar

The Law Journal's yearly album of profiles of rising stars in the New Jersey legal profession ... all under 40.
73 minute read
September 30, 2010 |

Former AG David Samson Nominated to Port Authority, Chairmanship Expected

Gov. Chris Christie announced his nomination of former Attorney General David Samson to a six-year term on the board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, with the intention that he will become chairman.
4 minute read
May 04, 2007 |

Revving Up the RFQs

Now that New Jersey has consigned "pay to play" to the dustbin of history, law firms that shared $30.2 million in counsel fees last year have been forced to decide whether the work is worth fighting for - and if so, to reinvent themselves as marketable commodities.
6 minute read
May 03, 2004 |

Ronald DeMaria, 64; Founded First New-Age Employer-Litigation Firm

Ronald DeMaria, the founder of one of New Jersey's first management-side boutique in the age of modern workplace litigation, died on April 22 after a brief illness. He was 64.
2 minute read
May 15, 2012 |

Appeals Court Gives Longer Span to Pay-to-Play Act's Ineligibility Period

Sharpening the teeth of New Jersey's "pay to play" law, a state appeals court on Tuesday approved a harsher interpretation of the statutory time bar on receiving public contracts after making sizable political contributions.
3 minute read
October 25, 2004 |

3rd Circuit OKs Use of Zero Tolerance Drug Policy

In a significant setback for unions, a federal appeals court has ruled that a zero tolerance drug policy is not unreasonable for those who work amid dangerous conditions, and that an arbitrator was wrong to strike it down.
5 minute read
March 12, 2010 |

So Far, They're Just Not Buyin' It: Companies Hold Off on Political Ads

Despite the Supreme Court's ruling on corporate speech — and the 'doom and gloom' reaction from experts that followed — many top lawyers say that companies aren't rushing to buy up political ads just yet.
5 minute read

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