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Morris attorneys to fill Morris-Sussex judge openings


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Morristown s loss may be Morris County s gain with the anticipated move of the town s law director, Vijayant Pawar, to the New Jersey Superior Court.
He was among five attorneys with Morris County ties nominated by Gov. Phil Murphy to fill a backlog of vacancies in the Morris-Sussex vicinage.
The judiciary has warned of a historic shortage of judges at a time when there is a massive backlog of cases due to the pandemic, including complex matters that will take time and expertise to resolve, said state Sen. Anthony Bucco, R-Boonton. .
The others are Claudia Jones of Morristown and the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender; Montville attorney Patricia O Dowd, an assistant section chief in the New Jersey Division of Law and Public Safety; Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Romankow; and Mendham attorney Marcy McMann, a former Morris County assistant prosecutor. ....

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N.J. taxpayers paid almost $70 million to settle lawsuits against the state last year


N.J. taxpayers paid almost $70 million to settle lawsuits against the state last year
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
New Jersey taxpayers paid more than $69.4 million last year because of accusations of wrongful death, government abuse and other claims, according to records obtained by NJ Advance Media through a public records request.
That amount was offset by the almost $83.5 million the state recovered in its own claims, especially from petroleum, chemical and car companies.
Both amounts were some of the lowest in years.
Lawyers with New Jersey’s Division of Law, which is part of the state attorney general’s office, handle both sets of cases. ....

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