New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | February 10, 2022
During a trial, when jurors have been exposed to extraneous information or prejudicial influences, the trial court's obligation is well established. Once a verdict is rendered, any inquiry into allegations of juror misconduct is substantially curtailed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | February 4, 2022
The court can assure that every bar candidate will be able to competently draft a will, interpret a contract, spot a potential ambiguity, prevent a misunderstanding, and otherwise be adept with the language.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Bari Weinberger | January 24, 2022
Today's issues reflect everything from digital privacy breaches to cyber-harassment to hidden cryptocurrency and more. As 2022 begins, let's shine a light on emerging virtual issues sure to be trending in family law cases this year and beyond.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Wendell Jisa | January 19, 2022
Insights from a team of technologists, data scientists and legal experts about what trends are shaping the future of e-discovery in 2022. From cloud migration to platform consolidation, here's what you need to know.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | January 17, 2022
COURT WATCH: The police seized heroin, fentanyl and marijuana, but the court suppressed the evidence. Why? Because the police neither knocked nor announced their presence.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | January 3, 2022
APPELLATE ANSWERS: You receive the Appellate Division's opinion and sigh as your arguments were not successful in securing the client's desired result. Following your second look, you are convinced the result is wrong. What now?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | December 27, 2021
Heady with the joy of holiday giving, I gift you this—my inaugural column for the New Year. I call it a gift so that you will receive it smilingly. Had I dubbed it more honestly "free advice you probably don't want to think about now," there would be fewer smiles.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | December 23, 2021
The federal government should no longer allow interest to be accrued for certain payment plans or simply cancel student loan interest all together. In lieu of canceling all student loan debt, all interest payments should offset the original principal.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | December 13, 2021
Arguments began recently in 'Moynihan v. Lynch,' an eagerly anticipated N.J. Supreme Court case that tests a 2010 amendment to the state's Statute of Frauds requiring palimony agreements to be put in writing and for parties to consult with independent counsel prior to signing.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Natalie Moszczynski | November 26, 2021
A look at federal legislative efforts, over the past few years, to amend the Controlled Substances Act.
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