Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Rick Ellsley | March 2, 2022
Good news: The courts are now opening up again after the COVID-19 closures. Bad news: There remains a backlog of civil cases and the judges are scrambling to move them forward.
By Jacob Polacheck | March 1, 2022
"The most exciting opportunity for the law school students is that they will be able to shadow our mediators and arbitrators in real-time engagements," said Alterity CEO Marcie Dickson.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 18, 2022
The recent Chancery Division decision in 'Matter of Estate of Hekemian' raises an issue of first impression in New Jersey that calls for the intervention of the Legislature.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Adrienne C. Rogove | February 18, 2022
The law in New Jersey is clear: A nonlawyer who represents a party in arbitration or mediation engages in the unauthorized practice of law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Samuel Estreicher and Andrew Vaccaro | February 9, 2022
Are statutory procedural rights generally waivable by contract outside of arbitration? The Second Circuit's recent decision in 'Estle v. International Business Machines' suggests they may be.
By Jasmine Floyd | February 7, 2022
"We received the defendants' sales data during discovery, and were able to calculate what percentage—and volume and amount—of their sales, year over year, were to our customers," attorney Eric Isicoff said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Abraham J. Gafni | February 7, 2022
Following the issuance of an arbitration award, a successful party generally starts to consider the filing of a motion to confirm, while the unsuccessful party reviews whether to file a motion to vacate.
By Bruce Love | February 2, 2022
Just this month, the firm has added to its cross-border investigations team, its corporate practice and its commercial litigation bench.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew J. Carlowicz Jr. | February 2, 2022
Virtual mediations are here to stay. There are some significant benefits and a few downsides. Regardless, it would behoove all of us to become comfortable with, and even proficient in, the use of virtual mediation sessions.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | January 31, 2022
"You have to wear your counselor hat, not just your advocate hat because you're not doing your client any favors if you're setting expectations that cannot be met," said U.S. Magistrate Judge Laurel Beeler.
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