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defaultNo. You are not eligible for exemption code 90 if you are practicing law in New Jersey even on a volunteer basis. However, if you volunteer 25 hours of pro bono service for one of the approved organizations, you are exempt under exemption code 88 in the …
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defaultYes. The Supreme Court has determined that attorneys in this situation are eligible to claim exemption code 90, because they are not practicing law in New Jersey, in any capacity. … I am an in-house counsel for an out-of-state corporation and my office is …
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defaultYes. Practicing in a Federal court in New Jersey does not count as practicing in New Jersey, since Federal courts are a separate jurisdiction. … I am an attorney with a bona fide office in another state, but will occasionally appear in the Federal court …
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defaultYes. The 25-hour requirement is not tied directly to service for one program. If the attorney volunteers 25 hours for any one program or for a combination of programs listed under category #88, then the attorney is eligible to claim an exemption. … I am …
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defaultNo. Exemption code 82 identifies retired judges as Supreme Court Justices, Superior Court and Tax Court Judges, Federal Court Judges, Workers’ Compensation Judges and Administrative Law Judges. Only these judges are exempt after retirement. … I am a …
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defaultNo. If you have an exemption from payment for 50 years or more you are also exempt from pro bono. There is no exemption code number to fill in on the pro bono section of the card; it is automatic. … I am an attorney admitted into practice for 50 years or …
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defaultNo. If you have an exemption from payment from Lawyers’ Fund for Protection and have completed its form, you are also exempt from pro bono assignments. There is no exemption code number to fill in on the pro bono section of the card; it is automatic. … I …
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defaultYes. If you are a licensed attorney in New Jersey and perform occasional attorney transactions you are still required to do pro bono. … I am a stay at home mom and only work part-time on occasional real estate transactions, or wills, and such; am I …
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defaultNo. The Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics and the Committee on Attorney Advertising consider attorneys serving as third-party neutrals, such as mediators and arbitrators, as engaging in the practice of law. … I am a mediator, and or, arbitrator am …
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defaultNo. These circumstances do not require you to take a pro bono assignment. … I am a limited license attorney, under R. 1:27-2, who works for a corporation. Am I required to do Madden pro bono cases? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational …
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defaultYes. For Appeals to the Appellate Division, see Rule 2:5-3 Preparation and Filing of Transcript; Statement of Proceedings; Prescribed Transcript Request Form R .2:5-3 (d): … “If the appellant is indigent and is entitled to have a transcript of the …
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defaultYou may go to: Attorney Registration Instructions Annual Attorney Registration . … I am an attorney and would like to complete my annual attorney registration on-line. Where can I get information? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational …
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default855-533-3863 , or CPF.mailbox@judiciary.state.nj.us … I am having trouble with the on-line attorney registration system, who do I contact for help? Discover a variety of judicial programs, informational resources, and volunteer opportunities offered by …
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defaultYes, for Tax Court only, County Board of Taxation, Municipal Assessors and Municipal Clerks can access eCourts case jackets once a eCourts County and Municipal Access Request Form (on eCourts page) Tax Court case jacket access request form is fully …
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defaultLicensed New Jersey attorneys, who are in good standing, can electronically file court documents using eCourts. The Attorney ID used for an electronic filing should be that of the attorney whose name is directly associated with the particular filing, just …
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defaultNew Jersey attorneys will be granted access to eCourts on a staggered basisin conjunction with a rollout schedule for the legal practice areas including Criminal, Tax Court, Civil and Family. eCourts is currently in use by the Criminal Division, Tax …
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defaulteCourts is a secure web-based application that can be accessed by authorized users. Therefore, a connection to the Internet using a browser is required. Internet Explorer version 10 or higher is recommended. Documents must be uploaded in PDF format (.pdf) …
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defaultNo. All licensed New Jersey attorneys in good standing automatically have access to eCourts. County Board of Taxation, Municipal Assessors and Municipal Clerks are required to submit a eCourts County and Municipal Access Request Form (on eCourts page) Tax …
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defaultYes, this is an important step for all attorneys as your contact, firm or office information included in your registration record will automatically be used to configure your eCourts user profile. Please ensure your email address is available and up to …
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defaultAttorneys who intend to e-file any documents that require a fee are required to have a Judiciary charge account or “JACS Account”. eCourts will automatically charge applicable filing fee(s) against a JACS account in accordance with the Judiciary Account …