‘Temple’ of Doom: The Prima Facie Showing of Cohabitation Remains a Mystery
‘Temple’ of Doom: The Prima Facie Showing of Cohabitation Remains a Mystery, by Matheu D. Nunn, Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Carolyn N. Daly, Sheryl J. Seiden, Debra S. Weisberg, and Robin C. Bogan The Family Bar shared a collective “sigh” of relief with publication of the ‘Temple’ decision. Read the article.
Jeralyn Lawrence is quoted in NJ. com article about ‘crisis level’ of Judge Shortages in New Jersey
Jeralyn Lawrence is quoted in NJ. com article, “‘We’re at crisis level,’ official says. N.J. courts still face huge backlog in light of ongoing judge shortage”. Read the full article here.
Jeralyn Lawrence, president of the New Jersey State Bar Association, argues that it’s a bad idea when corporations own law firms and non-lawyers provide legal services, saying this poses ethical problems.” Read the article here.
Jeralyn Lawrence Speaks at NJSBA 2023 Family Law Symposium
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker at the NJSBA Family Law Symposium. Hundreds of family law attorneys, judges, paralegals and other related professionals attended the New Jersey State Bar Association’s premier family law event at the Hyatt in New Brunswick.
Jeralyn Lawrence – Speaker in “A Review of the Most Important Family Law Opinions of 2022”
Jeralyn Lawrence was a speaker at the pre-dinner seminar “A Review of the Most Important Family Law Opinions in 2022” on January 18, at The Pines Manor, 2085 Route 27, Edison as part of a joint dinner meeting with the Middlesex, Union & Somerset County Bar Associations.
Jeralyn Lawrence Quoted in New Jersey Law Journal Article, ‘Tuesdays Are the Worst Days’: Lawyers Say They Wait an Hour in Cold to Enter Courthouse
Jeralyn Lawrence was quoted in the New Jersey Law Journal article, ‘Tuesdays Are the Worst Days’: Lawyers Say They Wait an Hour in Cold to Enter Courthouse. “Attorneys must allow an additional hour or more in their schedules to ensure they will be able to enter the building in time for their scheduled court…
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