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Court Probes Glitch in Software Used To Calculate Child Support Awards
The New Jersey court system is looking for bugs in the software it uses to calculate child-support awards, prompted by a Mercer County case in which a lawyer who double-checked the court's support figure determined it was wrong and got an amended order issued.Filing Proofs of Claim in Bankruptcy Cases - A Primer
Scott I. Davidson, of counsel at Kaye Scholer, writes that while the preparation and filing of proofs of claim is ordinarily a straight-forward process, there are certain pitfalls that must be avoided to ensure that a client's claim is adequately and appropriately preserved in a bankruptcy case. By doing so, the only issues that should remain are the substantive bases for the allowance of the claim, which will rise and fall based on the unique facts of the debtor-creditor relationship.View more book results for the query "*"
NJ court rules against condo in window sign flap
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - New Jersey's Supreme Court has sided with a condo resident who was fined for putting campaign signs in his window.Quattrone Found Guilty of Obstruction
Former investment banking superstar Frank Quattrone has been found guilty of obstructing federal investigations and witness tampering.Trending Stories
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