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  2. New Jersey's Affidavit of Merit Statute - Wikipedia

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    The affidavit of merit statute was enacted on June 29, 1995, and was designed and intended to introduce common sense and equity into New Jersey’s litigation system. [9] The Statute has seen changes over the years. In 2021 in the case, Yagnik v.

  3. Steve Rothman - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Rothman ran for and was chosen by the Bergen County Democratic Party to be their candidate for the elected position of Bergen County Surrogate Court Judge. Under New Jersey law, each of the state's twenty-one counties, including Bergen County (its most populous) is required to elect a Judge of the Surrogate's Court who is responsible ...

  4. Passaic County adds sixth night court location, with other ...

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    The county will hold night court in another municipality, making it easier for residents to get help with surrogate matters. See where it is. Passaic County adds sixth night court location, with ...

  5. List of county courthouses in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Superior Court subsumed and replaced the New Jersey County Courts, which were abolished in 1978. [1] The Superior Court has 15 vicinages (jurisdictional districts or circuits ), some encompassing two or three counties, each of which has its own courthouse or courthouses.

  6. Family sues Bergen County school district over photo of ...

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  7. NJ Attorney General's Office investigating member of Bergen ...

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    The New Jersey Attorney General's Office confirmed a criminal investigation into "the conduct of a sworn member of the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office."

  8. Bergen County Court House - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion was then torn down in 1945. In 1822, due to space limitations, a new courthouse was built at the location of the current courthouse and it was utilized for over 90 years. Enoch Poor's burial site. Bergen County Court House is in the background. The current courthouse is the sixth Bergen County courthouse.

  9. New York Surrogate's Court - Wikipedia

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    The surrogate is elected countywide, and is required to be a resident of the pertaining county. Each of New York's 62 counties has one surrogate, except New York County and Kings County which have two each. Surrogates are elected to 10-year terms, except those in the five counties within New York City where surrogates are elected to 14-year ...