Aug 31, 2009 | Legal Times
New Cases on N.J. Supreme Court's Docket Test Privilege, Deposition Boundaries
Aggressive lawyering at two of New Jersey's high-profile litigation firms -- Sills Cummis & Gross and Nagel Rice -- is under attack in cases the state Supreme Court has added to its agenda for the term that begins Sept.
Specter vows to look at PPL's power line plan in Saw Creek
U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter has amped up his response to Saw Creek's power line opponents.
Power line plan fight heats up
The future of the planned new power lines through the heart of Sussex County hang on the question of whether it can be proven the 500-kilovolt lines are necessary.
Woman was found dead in East Hanover after crash
EAST HANOVER - A 48-year-old Roseland woman whose car drifted off River Road into a tree was found without a pulse by emergency responders.
Woman was found dead in East Hanover after crash
EAST HANOVER - A 48-year-old Roseland woman whose car drifted off River Road into a tree was found without a pulse by emergency responders.
Woman was found dead in East Hanover after crash
EAST HANOVER - A 48-year-old Roseland woman whose car drifted off River Road into a tree was found without a pulse by emergency responders.
Woman was found dead in East Hanover after crash
EAST HANOVER - A 48-year-old Roseland woman whose car drifted off River Road into a tree was found without a pulse by emergency responders.
As N.J. Corruption Defendants Lawyer Up, Defense Strategies Start to Emerge
Besides reinforcing New Jersey's corrupt image, the FBI's arrest of 44 officeholders, political operatives and rabbis two weeks ago is providing work for several of the state's well-known criminal defense lawyers.
Funding formula perplexes police
The announcement was made with much fanfare, federal officials touting millions of dollars for local law enforcement agencies to bolster staffs or retain officers.
Whistleblower lawsuit targets Chris Christie's role in federal fraud plea
Chris Christie testifying on Capitol Hill in June about federal monitoring contracts he awarded as U.S. Attorney.