NJSBA Seeks Amicus Status from U.S. Supreme Court

The NJSBA filed briefs to participate as an amicus curie party in Lackey v. Stinnie, a case pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. The case concerns fee shifting statutes and whether a plaintiff is entitled to attorney’s fees as the “prevailing party” in a case. Read...

Unlock the Value of Your NJSBA Membership

Did you know? NJSBA members have exclusive access to a wide range of resources that help with practice management, mental health and well-being, legal research and more. Click here to get the most out of your NJSBA membership and its member-only discounts on products,...

NJSBA’s Advocacy Work Protects Attorney Interests

The NJSBA has had a productive year protecting the rights, interests and livelihood of attorneys. From working to preserve referral fee payments to out-of-state attorneys, to championing improvements to the state’s ineffective system of assigned counsel, the results...