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A week after the bill was approved by both houses, bar members said their clients were increasingly being transferred to remote out-of-state ICE facilities in the South, some with records of abuse, and away from their attorneys and families. We re asking the governor to veto the bill or consider imposing standards that would improve immigration detention and protect due process rights of the detainees, said Lisa Chapman, a member of the New Jersey State Bar Association.
Murphy s legal counsel asked for recommendations from the bar association to support its request for a veto. Recommendations for alternative legislation included a 2012 white paper on improving standards for immigration detention.
NJ Attys Confront Plague Of Sexual Harassment
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Manning tapped as Bressler, Amery & Ross managing principal April 21, 2021
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Corporate litigation principal Diana Manning was elected as Bressler, Amery & Ross PC’s first female firm managing principal April 20.
Diana Manning was elected as Bressler, Amery & Ross PC’s first female firm managing principal on April 20, 2021. – BRESSLER AMERY & ROSS PC
Manning, who is based at the firm’s headquarters in Florham Park, succeeded Frank Cuccio who served as managing principal since 2018.
Manning has held positions of influence within the firm for years, including three years on the firm’s executive committee and seven years on its compensation committee. She’s also served as chair of the firm’s women’s initiative committee and will remain co-chair of the multi-state business and commercial litigation group and leader of the appellate group.