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BigLaw Defectors, In-House Counsel Fuel Growth at N.J.'s Parker Ibrahim
In the aftermath of the last decade's recession, while firms were retrenching, three in-house counsel from JPMorgan Chase started their own shop in New Jersey and went rapidly into expansion mode.Circuit Won't Vacate Sentence for A Crime That's No Longer a Crime
A federal appeals court has refused to partially vacate the prison sentence of a New Jersey county official convicted of "honest services" fraud, even though the relevant statute could not support that conviction today.Plaintiff Whistleblower Firm Sued Over Data 'Theft' Seeks Dismissal
Phillips & Cohen, a firm in the business of representing whistleblowers, is seeking to throw out a New Jersey suit by a company that a jury found defrauded numerous government entities.Judge Says Prisoner's Mail Can Be Used To Prove Witness Tampering
Letters written to a gang member in jail awaiting trial are fair game for use in proving witness tampering, a New Jersey judge held in a precedential ruling.N.J. Bar on Edge as Rabner's Term As Chief Justice Goes to the Wire
As the end of Chief Justice Stuart Rabner's seven-year term looms with no word from the governor about renomination, state and county bar associations are rallying, saying not only does he deserve reappointment but the future of the courts is at stake.Large N.J. Firms Sluggish in Revenue, Profits
New Jersey's bellwether firms continued in 2013 the retrenchment that began a year earlier, as revenues stayed virtually flat while profits abated slightly.Military Spouses Seek Special Rule Easing New Jersey Bar Admission
The New Jersey Supreme Court is soon to weigh a proposal for a special licensing rule to allow attorneys married to military service members stationed in the state to practice without taking the bar examination.N.J.'s Offer of Judgment Rule: A Possible Reversal of Fortune
Why New Jersey's Offer of Judgment Rule needs to be changed.Report of the Supreme Court Working Group on Business Litigation
Notice to the bar.N.J. Panel Urges Special Handling For Complex Commercial Litigation
A New Jersey Supreme Court committee studying the idea of a specialized business court in the state says there's no need, but it suggests other ways to improve the management of commercial litigation.Trending Stories
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