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Two N.J. Judges Face Ethics Charges Over Derogatory Comments on Bench
Two New Jersey trial judges — James Citta and James Convery — are in hot water for belittling litigants with remarks from the bench that an ethics prosecutor calls discourteous, undignified and discriminatory.Fox Rothschild Again Expands N.J. Presence
Fox Rothschild last week continued its strategy of acquiring boutiques by adding Roseland, N.J.-based Goldman & Kramer. Fox Rothschild first entered the Roseland market last October when it merged with Grotta Glassman & Hoffman. "Roseland is sort of the professional services capital of North Jersey," said administrative partner Mark L. Silow.2007 stands as crucial year for trademark law
In 2007, sweeping developments reshaped the landscape in each sphere of the trademark universe, at once touching the "real world" of traditionally accepted rights, the emerging universe of rights in cyberspace and the procedural underpinnings binding the two. Congress, courts and the Trademark Trial and Appeals Board all attempted to bring cohesion and clarity to some trademark issues. Intent and outcome, however, are often at odds. Surveying the scenery of 2007, the question arises: Did all go as planned?N.J. firm competes with the big guys
Pitney Hardin is among New Jersey's largest firms, with 179 lawyers in several practice areas, including labor and litigation. Lawyers at the 104-year-old corporate firm traditionally have been New Jersey counsel for some big companies such as Exxon Mobil Corp.View more book results for the query "*"
How to Build and Manage Your Own Law Practice
Once an attorney realizes that he or she wants to open her own practice, the attorney must consider not only the glamorous concepts associated with being a successful attorney, but also the realistic concepts of hard work, long days and unexpected tribulations that line the path to success.On Wednesday a Manhattan federal judge approved a purported $180 million antitrust class action settlement with Sirius XM Radio Inc., rejecting objections by Frank's Center for Class Action Fairness that the settlement was a sweetheart deal benefitting only the plaintiffs lawyers and the company.
Brown Rudnick is everyone's favorite target in the highly contentious Tribune Chapter 11, but that hasn't stopped the firm from fighting back on behalf of its bondholder clients.
N.J. Company Faces Sanctions Over Failed Litigation Hold
A party that destroyed potential evidence after its lawyers failed to impose a litigation hold and left it to the company's nonlawyer CFO to sort out what was relevant has been slapped with spoliation sanctions by a N.J., judge. The judge found the company didn't destroy records deliberately but was grossly negligent in failing to preserve them.Trending Stories
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