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Malpractice Suit Can Go Forward Against Sitting Judge, Court Says
A malpractice case can go proceed against a New Jersey judge for alleged mishandling of a foreclosure case prior to taking the bench, a state appeals court says.No Worker’s Comp Benefits for Employee Injured in Parking Lot Not Controlled by Her Employer
A New Jersey appellate court has affirmed a worker’s compensation judge’s decision that an employee was not entitled to worker’s compensation…Magistrate Judges: A Pleasant Lot but Needing Some Seasoning in Substance
Magistrate judges are adjuncts by definition, so it shouldn't surprise that lawyers, when asked to assess them, see them as more down to earth than district judges, if sometimes with feet of clay.John Lisowski, Product Liability Defense Lawyer, 70
John Lisowski, a Newark lawyer who spent four decades in defense of product liability cases on trial and on appeal, died Oct. 28.U.S. Judge's Two-Thirds Fee Cut Was No 'Laffey' Matter
Since its invention back in 1983, the Laffey Matrix has been used by courts in the District of Columbia to gauge billing rates in fee-shifting cases. But New Jersey federal court practitioners should be wary about relying on it here.Trending Stories
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