For the second time this year, New Jersey’s largest firm, McCarter & English, has been stricken by conflicts in representing a bankrupt hospital.

On Sept. 21, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Donald Steckroth sanctioned the Newark, N.J.-based firm for late disclosure of a potential conflict of interest in the Barnert Hospital bankruptcy, cutting its fees by 10 percent to $1,485,289, down from the $1,650,322 it requested.

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