NJSBA releases new issue of The Docket with legal community updates

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association released on May 4 the latest edition of The NJSBA Docket, a bulletin featuring news from the Judiciary, recent Supreme Court and appellate decisions, and highlights from the Association.

The bulletin is intended to keep members of the legal community informed about important developments in law and practice. It provides resources and information relevant to attorneys practicing in New Jersey.

According to the Association, The NJSBA Docket includes updates from courts across the state as well as summaries of significant decisions by both the Supreme Court and appellate courts. It also contains highlights about ongoing activities within the Association itself.

This publication serves as a resource for legal professionals seeking timely updates on judicial matters and association events. The NJSBA aims to ensure that its members have access to current information necessary for their professional responsibilities.

Future editions are expected to continue offering these updates, helping attorneys stay informed about changes in case law and judiciary procedures.



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