NJSBA releases latest issue of The Docket with legal community updates

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 1 the release of the latest issue of The NJSBA Docket, a bulletin featuring news from the judiciary, recent Supreme Court and appellate decisions, and highlights from the association.

The publication aims to provide legal professionals with timely information and resources relevant to their work. According to the announcement, readers can expect coverage of important judicial developments as well as updates on association activities.

The NJSBA encourages members of the legal community to stay informed by subscribing to The NJSBA Docket through LinkedIn. “Read on to get the information and resources you need. Be sure to subscribe to The NJSBA Docket on LinkedIn,” the announcement said.

This regular bulletin is intended as a resource for those seeking current developments in New Jersey’s legal landscape. Subscribers will receive ongoing updates about key court decisions and other matters affecting attorneys across the state.



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