We are pleased to announce that attorney and good friend Ryan Russman has earned Board Certification in impaired driving defense....
A New Hampshire judge has rejected the state's claim on a $110 million surplus in a fund that underwrites malpractice insurance. The state counted on $65 million of the m...
As the end of August approaches, I’ve been thinking about what schools should do to support those who are about to begin their first years as law professors. I’m hoping ...
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Gov. Phil Bredesen signed legislation requiring local jailers to attempt to determine the immigration status of prisoners and forward the information on to federal immigr...
The federal program used by Prince William and Loudoun counties to curb illegal immigration is coming under increasing scrutiny as two new enforcement programs take shape...
In the New Jersey Appellate Division case of Suburban Jewelers vs....
Last week (on Monday, June 21, 2010), the New Jersey Assembly unanimously passed the long-awaited revisions to the New Jersey Construction Lien Law (N.J.S.A. 2A:44A-1, et...
The New Jersey Supreme Court has overturned one of the largest medical malpractice suit verdicts in state history. Citing numerous trial errors and other problems, the ju...