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22 Jul 10:03 am by David Krenkel
... in response to her nomination of a new state civil rights chief who is not a New Jersey employment lawyer, nor a member of the New Jersey State Bar. Senators Raymond Lesniak and Nicholas Scutari, Democrats, have requested that a state panel hold up the nomination of Chinh Le, Milgram's choice to head up the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights. Le is a practitioner-in-residence at Seton Hall University School of Law's Center for Social Justice. Le is ...
New Jersey Employment Lawyer Blog - http://www.newjerseyemploymentlawyer.net/
26 Jun 3:07 pm by Jonathan Marshall
... your alcoholic beverage intake. This weekend, from Sandy Hook to Cape May, the New Jersey State Police will be patrolling offshore in search of intoxicated boat operators. And just ... costly experience. Drunk boating, like drunk driving, is enforced by local and state police units. This latest campaign, christened "Operation Dry Water," begins today ... seven months for 0.10 percent or more. You should know that while New Jersey does not confiscate boats of those captains who are arrested for BUI, other ...
New Jersey DWI Lawyer Blog - http://www.newjerseydwilawyerblog.com/
26 May 2:13 pm by Tom Lamb
... been a request of so-called "mass-tort treatment" made for a growing number of Levaquin lawsuits filed in the New Jersey state court system. From a May 13, 2009 Law.com article, "Levaquin Tendon Injury Mass Tort Treatment Sought for ... Courts Glenn Grant made the application public in a notice to the Bar that solicits comments on or before June 5. We expect that the New Jersey Levaquin litigation will be given the requested mass-tort designation and that the number of Levaquin lawsuits filed in New ...
Drug Injury Watch - http://www.drug-injury.com/druginjurycom/
22 Sep 6:54 am
... Court Judge Mary L. Cooper has ended federal monitoring of the New Jersey State Police more than 10 years after the shooting of unarmed minority ... signed the order dissolving a consent decree, following a joint motion filed in August by the State and U.S. Justice Department. The move followed Governor Jon Corzine ... minority motorists for years, issuing reports every six months. The monitors found the State Police consistently in compliance for several years before the judge lifted the order. Corzine ...
New Jersey Public Safety Officers Law Blog - http://www.njpublicsafetyofficers.com/
9 Jun, 2008 1:35 pm
... year. The campaign's goal is to bring the Law Center into the 21st century with renovations and upgrades to state-of-the-art communications technology, including hotel-style workstations for visitors, videoconferencing in all rooms, and live and ... for lawyers and law-related education for everyone. Founded in 1958, it is the educational and philanthropic arm of the New Jersey State Bar Association. The Foundation's mission is to promote public understanding of the law through a free, comprehensive ...
New Jersey Law Blog - http://www.njlawblog.com/
28 Jan 9:43 am
... , and there was no admission of wrong doing. The case has raised controversy over the criminal prosecution, with many in the state police believing that a civil settlement was appropriate, but criminal prosecution sends the wrong message to thousands of troopers who are out on the streets every day doing their duty. A representative of the New Jersey State Police's Union commented that there was never recklessness on the part of the trooper involved and that is why the ...
New Jersey Accident and Injury Law Blog - http://injurylaw.grossmanjustice.com/
9 Nov, 2008 8:17 pm by Jonathan M. Bernstein, Esq., C.T.A.
The New Jersey Division of Taxation just released the New Jersey State Tax News for Fall 2008. This eleven page publication covers issues ranging from recent Tax Court opinions, to current legislative laws being considered, to small business workshops. To read the full publication, please click the words Property Tax.* LEGAL DISCLAIMER This Blog/Web Site is made available for educational purposes only general understanding of the ...
The Property Tax Blog - http://www.thepropertytaxblog.com/
31 Mar, 2007 4:04 am by Joe Hodnicki
New Jersey state Senator Wayne R. Bryant and the former dean of the School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM) in New Jersey, R. Michael Gallagher, where charged in a twenty-count indictment with violations of Sec. 666 and the mail and wire...
Tags: Corruption
White Collar Crime Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/whitecollarcrime_blog/
12 Dec, 2006 5:37 pm by Michael Kaplen
Special thanks to the New Jersey State Senate for passing a resolution calling upon the United States Congress and the President to fully fund the Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Act for the federal fiscal year 2007. The TBI ... $9 million to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, $15 million to the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) for state programs and $6 million for HRSA protection and advocacy programs, for a total of $30 million. Hopefully, other states will ...
Brain Injury News and Information Blog - http://braininjury.blogs.com/braininjury/
9 Nov 8:54 am
New Jersey State Police will be stepping up enforcement of aggressive driving laws as part of a campaign to reduce collisions between trucks and cars expected to begin in December. The campaign will include a public relations component ... between lanes. . The crackdown comes after state police launched another program to target tailgaters last month. The new program is part of a federal initiative called the Ticketing Aggressive Cars and Trucks program, and will be funded by $800,000 in federal ...
New Jersey Criminal Attorney Blog - http://www.newjerseycriminalattorneyblog.com/
23 Mar 9:56 am by MediaLaw Prof
A New Jersey State Senator has filed a lawsuit to force sports betting in the 46 states that currently cannot offer it, including his own. State Senator Raymond Lesniak says the federal prohibition treats the four states allowed to offer...
Media Law Prof Blog - http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/media_law_prof_blog/
15 May 2:42 pm by dvanar
Earlier this week I was a participant on a panel held at the New Jersey State Bar Association's Annual Meeting in Atlantic City, NJ. The other panelists were Linda Ershow-Levenberg, Esq. and Brenda McElnea, Esq., both formerly Chairs of the Elder Law Section of the State Bar Association. The topic was "Representing Clients With Diminished Capacity: Assessment, Assistance and Advocacy." Each panelist spoke on a different aspect of the topic. ...
Law Office of Donald D. Vanarelli Blog - http://www.dvanarelli.com/blog
21 Jul 5:38 am
Ruling from the bench, a New Jersey state court judge recently ordered an attorney to notify its liability carrier of a malpractice claim. Nagel v. Natural Energy, Case No. 534-08, (Super. Ct., Somerset Cty., Ashrafi, J.S.C.). Based on the hearing transcript, the judge based his decision on the ground that a law firm incorporated as a professional corporation is statutorily required to maintain malpractice insurance which, the former-client argued, would be rendered ...
InsureReinsure.Com: The Insurance & Reinsurance Blog - http://www.insurereinsure.com/
4 Dec, 2007 8:50 am by standdown
... has said he would like to see the bill voted on before the end of the year. In the State Assembly, an identical bill is scheduled for a committee hearing on Monday. That bill is expected to pass ... expected to sign the bill if it reaches his desk. That would make New Jersey the first state to abolish the death penalty since the U.S. Supreme Court ... death-row population of eight is down from a high of 17 in 2001. In recent years, the state's liberal Supreme Court has set aside numerous verdicts and ...
StandDown Texas Project - http://standdown.typepad.com/weblog/
10 Sep, 2007 8:12 am by Michael L. Saile, Jr., Esq.
... been a recent rise in consent searches for automobiles in NJ. New Jersey Lawyer reports that last year, NJ State Troopers were trained to rely on signs such ... suspicion to believe that the motorist or passenger has engaged in, or is about to engage in, criminal activity. See State v. Carty below. The fact that a driver on a NJ road or highway looked nervous ... Jr., Esq. of Saile & Saile LLP, Attorneys-at-Law practices both New Jersey and Pennsylvania criminal, traffic violations, and DUI/DWI/DAI ...
The Saile Law Blog - http://www.sailelaw.com/blog
11 May, 2007 1:47 am
... Journal: News Alert, May 10, 2007. If you are already an online subscriber to New Jersey Law Journal News Alert Service you should be able to click on any of the links provided below, sign in, and access the full text of articles listed State Employee Benefits Bill Signed, Limiting Pensions in Political Jobs "Gov. Jon Corzine signed ... law on Thursday that would divest many elected and appointed New Jersey officials of eligibility for pension benefits." New Jersey Law Journal® P.O. Box 20081, 238 ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
11 May, 2007 1:42 am
Source: New Jersey Law Journal: News Alert, May 10, 2007. If you are already an online subscriber to New Jersey Law Journal News Alert Service you should be able to click on any of the links provided below, sign in, and access the full text of articles listed N.J. Senate Panel Votes for Repeal Of Death Penalty " The state Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a bill to abolish capital punishment in New Jersey, 25 years after it was reenacted." New Jersey Law Journal® P.O. Box ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
9 Feb, 2007 12:29 am
... in granting attorney counsel fees to the accountant since this claim was not a family action. State v. King Where the identification testimony was not strong, and the jury charge should have ... to determining the father's fitness to parent. Marshak v. Weser UIFSA precludes New Jersey from modifying a Pennsylvania support order to require a father to pay his 18-year ... old son's college expenses when Pennsylvania does not require such payments. New Jersey Law Journal® P.O. Box 20081, 238 Mulberry Street, ...
New York Supreme Court Criminal Term Library Blog - http://www.bloglines.com/blog/PLL
20 Apr 3:26 am
On Friday, April 17, 2009, The Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division, upheld the ability of state and local governments to furlough public employees. The court agreed with the decision of the state government that ... be sufficient," said the panel of three appellate judges in their decision. Union lawyers argued in court the preceding day that the state has not proved it is in "imminent peril," a requirement to pass the emergency rule that authorized furloughs between now and June 30, the ...
New Jersey Public Safety Officers Law Blog - http://www.njpublicsafetyofficers.com/
28 Jan 9:50 am
... 2008 tax year. Previously, the maximum income was $60,000. Also of note are two specific instructions for the Homestead Rebate Program. According to the Newsletter: Tenants who meet the eligibility requirements for the Homestead Rebate Program should "use the application in the New Jersey income tax booklet, Form TR-1040, to apply for the homestead rebate for tenants." On the other hand, Homeowners who meet the ...
The Property Tax Blog - http://www.thepropertytaxblog.com/
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