New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rose A. Suriano and Robyn K. Lym | April 9, 2020
New Jersey's Supreme Court addressed arbitration clauses in 2019 and will confront them again in the upcoming term. Practitioners continue to face unique issues, outlined in this article, which are sometimes overlooked by a court when construing an arbitration clause.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | April 7, 2020
While the trial court's opinion had noted procedural differences between arbitrating a case and litigating it in court, Olson said those differences did not amount to a limitation that would run afoul of the professional conduct rules.
By Suzanne H. Segal | April 7, 2020
Perhaps one of the few silver linings of this crisis is that it is occurring in an era of readily available virtual communication, through Zoom and similar technologies. This article discusses suggestions for holding effective Zoom mediations.
By Patrick Hammon and Matthew Schechter | April 6, 2020
The high court's unanimous opinion has far-reaching consequences, as it held where parties to a contract containing a provision to arbitrate in California also agree to a specified manner of service, "that agreement supplants statutory service requirements ...."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Janie Byalik and Michael S. Stein | April 2, 2020
There are strategic initiatives that can be implemented to keep your case moving forward if you are in the midst of a lawsuit or wish to initiate one.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Harry N. Mazadoorian | April 1, 2020
Online Dispute Resolution, or ODR, in its broadest definition refers to the coupling of technology with ADR. It has been a growing force in the ADR movement for several decades—a fast-coming phenomenon of the future.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 1, 2020
Zoom's privacy practices have come under scrutiny as companies begin to rely on video conferencing as a fundamental aspect of their business due to COVID-19.
By Greg Land | March 30, 2020
A passenger in the Crabapple Turf truck told police he and the driver had been looking at a video on his cellphone just before the accident.
By Raychel Lean | March 30, 2020
Miami lawyer Jeff Gutchess represents renowned addiction expert Dr. Bankole Johnson, who claims his Italian business partners tried to withdraw almost $5 million when the country went into lockdown.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joe Murphey | March 30, 2020
It's going to be a long time before the government can compel individuals to be sequestered in a closed room with 11 strangers, so but for civil litigators, there's another pathway that remains open for resolving your client's cases: settlements.
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