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Princeton, New Jersey civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff on a education law violation theory. |
Alexander Smith v. City of Atlantic City, et al. |
Newark, New Jersey civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff who on a First Amendment Free Exercise Clause violation and Title VII. |
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Newark, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant who was charged with possession of marijuana. |
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Hackensack, New Jersey, personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff on a medical malpractice claim. |
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Camden, New Jersey breach of contract lawyers represented the parties in s litigation arises out of the purchase of a Red Roof Inn in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. In or about August of 2014, plaintiff Amit Shah made an offer for the purchase of the Red Roof Inn in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. The purchase offer for the sum of $4.5 million dollars required a $100,000 non-refundable deposit. |
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Camden, New Jersey civil rights lawyers represented the Plaintiff seeking an injunction to protect her First Amendments rights to free speech. |
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Camden, New Jersey qui tam lawyers represented the Defendant accused for violating the False Claims Act. |
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Camden, New Jersey civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendants on a Second Amendment violation theory claiming that New Jersey's firearm laws are unconstitutional. |
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Newark, New Jersey civil rights lawyers represented Plaintiffs, who sued defendant under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 challenging a Jersey City ordinancecurtailing the ability of property owners and lease holders to operate short-term rentals. The plaintiffs alleged that, having passed an earlier zoning ordinance legalizing short-term rentals in Jersey City (the “City”), which enticed them to invest in p... More... $0 (08-21-2022 - NJ) |
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Newark, New Jersey personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendants on civil rights violation theories. |
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Trenton, New Jersey criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with murder, felony murder and robbery. |
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Trenton, New Jersey civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued defendant claiming her constitutional rights were violated by Defendant. |
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Trenton, New Jersey civil rights lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on an Americans with Disabilities Act violation theory. |
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Newark, New Jersey felony possession of firearms and ammunition criminal defense lawyer represented Gilbert Bermudez, aka “Troub,” 28; Brian Elijah Mitchell, aka “Slash,” 31; and Jaahan Mitchell, 32, all of Newark, were each charged by criminal complaint with one count of possessing a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon. |
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Westfield, NJ - The State of New Jersey charged Thomas H. Outland, a/k/a Thomas Go Outland, Islam Goodwin and Thomas H. Jamison with second-degree conspiracy to commit robbery, N.J.S.A. 2C:15-1 and 2C:5-2, and fourth- |
State of New Jersey v. Donnell Gideon |
Trenton, NJ - Criminal defense attorney represented with determining whether trial counsel’s failure to call Gideon-Nichols and/or Bey as alibi witnesses prejudiced Gideon’s case within the meaning of Strickland v. Washington, 466 U.S. 668, 694 (1984), warranting a new trial.After being arrested in connection with a s... More... $0 (02-09-2021 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Hakum Brown a/k/a Hakeem Brown AND State of New Jersey v. Rodney Brown |
Trenton, NJ - Criminal defense attorney represented Hakum Brown a/k/a Hakeem Brown and Rodney Brown with the enhanced third-degree offense of failure to comply with sex offender registration requirements.In 1995, Rodney Brown (R.B.) was convicted of sexual assault. In 2000, Hakum Brown (H.B.) was convicted of sexual ass... More... $0 (02-09-2021 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v Hakum Brown a/k/a Hakeem Brown and State of New Jersey v. Rodney Brown |
Trenton, NJ - Criminal defense attorney represented Rodney Brown and Hakum Brown with a sexual assault and sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child charges.New Jersey’s law governing the sex offender registration and notification system, N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1 to -23, is commonly known as Megan’s Law, aft... More... $0 (02-09-2021 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. William T. Liepe |
After drinking six to ten beers, defendant drove his Ford Explorer south on Cologne Avenue in Mays Landing at approximately 1:00 p.m. Travelling at about forty... More... $0 (02-05-2020 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Charudutt J. Patel |
In State v. Laurick, the Court held that a defendant is not subject to an enhanced custodial sentence for a second or subsequent driving wh... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Shangzhen Huang |
In this appeal as of right, the Court considers... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Luis Melendez, a/k/a Arturo Melendez and Pito Melendez |
In this appeal, we consider whether a defendants answer to a civil forfeiture... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Randy K. Manning |
Cell-phone records can reveal intimate details about peoples lives and relationships -- the persons and groups with whom they associate, t... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
Bernice Pisack v. B & C Towing, Inc.; Eptisam Pellegrino v. Nick's Towing Service, Inc.; Christopher Walker v. All Points Automotive & Towing, Inc. |
This appeal concerns consolidated putative class actions challenging the fees charged in connect... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Donna M. Alessi |
We adduce the following facts from the trial record, suppression hearing, an... More... $0 (02-04-2020 - NJ) |
National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Governor of the State of New Jersey |
![]() Temporary restraining orders are not always a sure bet. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c) requires the party seeking a TRO to ... More... $0 (10-03-2019 - NJ) |
United States of America v. Bernard Greenspan |
Sometimes, the only plausible explanation for a labs stream of payments to a doctor is cash for blood. Over seven years, Dr. Bernard Greenspan referred more than 100,000 blood tests to Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services. The Lab made more than $3 million off these tests. In exchange, the Lab gave Greenspan and his associates more than $200,000 in cash, gifts, and other benefits. |
Marie Curto v. A Country Place Condominium Association, Inc. |
![]() Marie Curto wanted to swim with her family after work. Steve Lusardi wanted to swim with his wife, who had disabilities after a series of strokes and needed pool therapy to recover. But they lived at A Country Place, and its Condominium Association had adopted rules se... More... $0 (04-22-2019 - NJ) |
United States of America v. Bernard Greenspan |
![]() Sometimes, the only plausible explanation for a labs stream of payments to a doctor is cash for blood. Over seven years, Dr. Bernard Greenspan referred more than 100,000 blood tests to Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services. The Lab made more than $3 million off these tests. In excha... More... $0 (04-17-2019 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Ibnmauric Anthony, a/k/a Ibnmaurice Anthony and Ibnmaurice Rasha Anthony |
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United States of America v. Heath Solutions, P.C., et al. |
![]() Nita K. Patel and her husband, Kirtish N. Patel, were convicted of defrauding Medicare in a prior criminal proceeding. The United States then brought this civil action for the same fraudulent schemes against Ms. Patel, Ms. Patels healthcare company (Heart Solution P.C... More... $0 (03-15-2019 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Andrew J. Fede |
Sooner Cannabis Consultants |
State of New Jersey v. Ibnmauric Anthony, a/k/a Ibnmaurice Anthony and Ibnmaurice Rasha Anthony |
This appeal raises issues about the process law enforcement officers must follow when they ask eyewitnesses to try to identify a suspect. When officers conduct an identification proce... More... $0 (03-13-2019 - NJ) |
STATE OF NEW JERSEY v. ROBERT L. EVANS |
Officer Felipe Laboy of the Vineland Police Department saw defendant Robert L. Evans drive into and out of a Days Inn parking lot and pursued him in suspicion of criminal trespass. After Laboy pulled Evans over, the off... More... $0 (01-21-2019 - NJ) |
State of New Jersey v. Carlos B. Green |
On a late December night in 2014, defendant Carlos B. Green (Green) struck and killed Billy Ray Dudley (Dudley), who was lying in the road. A toxicology lab determined Greens blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to be 0.2... More... $0 (01-21-2019 - NJ) |