1:25-cv-00657 JAMES v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS et al
Case Summary
The case involves a motion to withdraw as attorney, seeking to address potential conflicts of interest or other grounds for withdrawal. The court will consider whether the attorney's withdrawal is warranted based on the specific circumstances presented.
Stage
Motion practice
Timeline
2 events
Coverage
2 articles
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Key Issues
- • Motion to withdraw as attorney
- • Potential conflicts of interest
- • Grounds for attorney withdrawal
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2 events1:25-cv-00657 JAMES v. STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS et al
In the federal court case 1:25-cv-00657 James v. State of New Jersey Department of Corrections, the plaintiff, James, submitted a brief in support of a motion, which outlines arguments and evidence to justify the motion. The motion seeks to address specific legal issues and potentially alter the course of the case.
1:25-cv-00657 Leach v. Goss et al
In a legal proceeding involving James v. State of New Jersey Department of Corrections et al, a court order was issued to withdraw James as the attorney representing the plaintiff, Leach v. Goss et al. This decision impacts the case's proceedings and the representation of the parties involved.