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New Jersey Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection v. Pace, etc.
The cause of action against a bank in a conversion action with respect to negotiable instruments accrues at the time of conversion, and the time-of-discovery rule does not apply in determining the date of accrual of these causes of action under the UCC; the dismissal as untimely of these complaints, filed by the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection as the assignee of clients whose attorney had forged their signatures on settlement checks and deposited the funds in her account, is affirmed.Memo to Firm Leaders: Don't Go Overboard With Layoffs
"Women and children first." Most people probably associate that phrase with who were supposed to be rescued first from the Titanic. But according to attorney Patricia Gillette, it is also apt for describing those most affected by law firm layoffs -- to the firms' own detriment.Metropolitan Suburban Bus Auth. v. County of Nassau
County Granted Dismissal of Metropolitan Bus Authority's Breach of Contract Cause of ActionView more book results for the query "*"
Another Hot Season for Judicial Elections
The battles for state Supreme Court seats are heating up as another year of expensive and hotly contested elections begins. Next year's races in Alabama, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin are expected to draw financial support from private interest groups. Meanwhile judges in Idaho and Pennsylvania who have endured political attacks have chosen not to run for re-election. Finally, legislative proposals planned for next year could overhaul the way in which judges are selected in Missouri and Minnesota.Court Mulls Admissibility of Child's Statement to DYFS in Criminal Trial
The state Supreme Court is deliberating whether an allegedly beaten child's hospital-bed statement to a social worker is admissible in a criminal trial without the child's cross-examinationDaily Decision Alert: Vol. 6, No. 57 -- March 25, 1998
Superior Court Makes It Clear: No Citation of Memorandums
A Superior Court panel has affirmed the court's resolution barring litigants and the court from relying on unpublished, memorandum decisions.Trending Stories
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