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Driving-While-Stoned Test Case Pushed Back as Court Adopts 'Daubert' Standard
But the need for special master Joseph Lisa to re-do his report under the revised standard means the Supreme Court is unlikely to come up with a ruling in "Olenowski" until the fall, said defense attorney Evan Levow.Stalking and Cyberstalking Nets Back-to-Back Attorney Suspensions—But Should It Go Further?
"The DRB was open about the absence of precedent for the specific federal crime of cyberstalking and searched nationally for a comparable case," said Roger Plawker of Pashman Stein Walder Hayden.Will High Inflation Be a Game Changer for Estate Planning?
With our shifting financial world, where should estate planners turn to in this high interest rate environment?View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
Breakdown of Relationship Between Former Law Partners Results in Discipline for Both Sides
"[W]e would have expected that two attorneys who have practiced without incident for decades would not have been tempted to blatantly subvert the language and intention of the Superior Court's orders in the manner that each did," the Disciplinary Review Board said.Proposed Legislation Solves for 'Black Hole' Litigation Spawned When a Divorce Litigant Dies
If the Senate ultimately passes the bill, decades of "black hole" litigation will come to a close and the issue will no longer plague divorce litigants and estates of divorce litigants in the event a divorcing party dies.On the Move and After Hours: Brach Eichler; Pashman Stein; Riker Danzig
Chrystal Launches ADR Practice at Brach Eichler Brach Eichler in Roseland announced the hire of Lisa F. Chrystal, a retired Superior Court judge, to launch…NJ Appeals Court Sides With County Prosecutors Association Over ACLU Records Request
"This isn't an ordinary nonprofit organization that is purely private. It is controlled government employees and staffed and funded with taxpayer resources," said CJ Griffin, a partner at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden who argued the cause for amicus curiae Libertarians for Transparent Government. "Yet, this decision allows it to escape all transparency."Why So Rare? Lawyers Are Calling for More Published Appellate Division Opinions
"The underlying unpredictability introduces a level of arbitrariness into our judicial system," said Sarah Ricks, a professor of law at Rutgers Law School-Camden who writes about appellate courts. "That should offend us."Trending Stories
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