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New Jersey Senate Panel Tables Judge's Renomination
A Middlesex County judge's ethnically tinged remark in a child-support case has raised the hackles of state senators considering him for appointment.Business Court Passes Assembly
Over the state judiciary's objections, the Assembly on Thursday approved a measure to create a Commercial and Technology Part in the Superior Court Law Division, with jurisdiction over complex business disputes.Scarring, Disfigurement Claims Under AICRA Must Pass Unsightliness Test
The New Jersey Supreme Court imposes stiffer standards of proof for automobile-injury plaintiffs seeking to vault the verbal threshold on recoveries for significant scarring or disfigurement.N.J. Judiciary Director Warns Cutting Courts Budget Will Have Consequences
Promising economy measures and programs that pay back the state by cutting penal costs, the administrative head of the New Jersey judiciary asks legislators to forestall further cutting the courts� budget.JQC files charges after judge resigns
The state Judicial Qualifications Commission filed charges against Appalachian Circuit Superior Court Judge Oliver H. "Harry" Doss Jr. on Monday, accusing him of delaying for months, even years, before issuing rulings on motions, threatening attorneys and others, attacking staff, and using government funds to purchase laptop computers for his family members.Licensing Site Remediation Professionals
The Legislature is considering a measure designed to expedite cleanups, at least for those designated as lower priority contaminated sites, by establishing a system for licensing site remediation professionals.Civil Case Chiefs Seek Review of Best Practices
With civil 'best practices' getting disparate application around the state, New Jersey civil court case managers suggest its time to regroup - by convening the same kind of consciousness-raising retreat the judiciary held at the launch of best practices six years ago.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 9, No. 206 -- October 26, 2001
Highlands Act Rumbling Goes On as State Tries To Snuff Out Challenges
Two months after an appeals court upheld the Highlands Act, lawyers for the state have begun a mopping-up action, urging trial judges to dismiss other challenges to the land preservation law.Lawyers Flood AG With Queries To Defend Georgia In Water Wars
Lawyers who want to defend Georgia from Florida's impending lawsuit over water rights range from a former U.S. solicitor general who regularly charges more than $1,100 per hour to a recent law school graduate who offered to work for free.Trending Stories
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