
The Money TimesBrangelina clear off split rumours; attend Super Bowl together
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The English newspaper, The News Of The World, reported last month that Angelina, 34, and Brad, 46, have secretly consulted a divorce lawyer. ...and more » - LINEHAN v. STATE
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Prudden, the New Jersey appellate court rejected the argument that the trial judge's limiting instruction was sufficient to prevent the jurors from ...and more » - KANTER v. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF U.S.
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We conclude that the District Court erroneously applied New Jersey's applicable statute of limitations to bar plaintiff's suit. Accordingly, we will vacate ... - Television movies for the week of Feb. 7
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
An 1970s New Jersey a teen longs to date a pretty friend while the marriage of his dysfunctional parents crumbles and his brother prepares to go to war. ... - U. professor becomes first Muslim superior court judge
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A University political science professor became the first Muslim ever to be appointed to the Superior Court in New Jersey on Jan. ... - Blog this on:
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"A spouse is pretty much the only person you can't cut out of a will," says Wynne Whitman, an estate-planning lawyer in New Jersey. Although the law differs ...and more » 
Jewish ExponentStars of David
Jewish Exponent
Yes, Jersey Boy Aaron Lazar has been hearing "A Little Night Music," starring as Carl-Magnus opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in the ...- You lost your house - but you still have to pay
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Robinson himself knows what can happen. He paid off a deficiency after his own New Jersey house went through foreclosure 11 years ago.and more » 
New York Times (blog)Robert Joffe, Cravath Partner, Dies at 66
New York Times (blog)
Robert David Joffe was born on May 26, 1943, in Manhattan and grew up in Maplewood, NJ He attended Harvard, where he earned a bachelor's degree in 1964 and ...and more » - Bridgewater lawyer to speak at Family Law Symposium
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The recent New Jersey Supreme Court decision in Fawzy v. Fawzy allows parents to select arbitration as a means of resolving custody and parenting disputes. ...and more »