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New York Law Journal

Court of Appeals Addresses Disclosure of Materials Posted on Social Media

New York Practice columnist Patrick M. Connors writes: Last month, the Court of Appeals had its first opportunity to address the disclosure of materials posted on a plaintiff's Facebook page in 'Forman v. Henkin'.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Law School Employment Data Reporting: Are We Losing the Forest for the Trees?

Career centers at law schools are faced with the sometimes competing interests of reporting data and building a service relationship with their new graduates. The regulators and indeed the legal profession as a whole need to decide what is important.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

A Preview of Proposed EEOC Enforcement Guidance and Effects of #MeToo

Combatting workplace harassment with “fully resourced” complaint systems, independent investigations and a new approach to training
9 minute read

Legaltech News

3 Times the Law Pushed Back on Legal Technology

From bar associations taking on online legal services to concerns over COMPAS' objectivity, legal technology isn't always in lockstep with the law.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Changing Cyber Law by Creating a Common Vernacular

(ISC)2, maker of the CISSP®, has launched a lexicon intended for Congressmen as well as common consumers.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Supreme Court Mandates New Rules to Fix the AMS Mess

The Affidavit of Merit Statute, became effective in 1995. Since then, the courts and parties to malpractice cases have been subjected to a never-ending flood of motions and appeals involving the AMS.
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

AT&T Trial Counsel Petrocelli Is No Antitrust Expert—But That May Be a Plus

As O'Melveny & Myers partner Daniel Petrocelli faces one of the biggest trials of his life—fending off the Justice Department's challenge to AT&T's $85 billion merger with Time Warner— there's a niggling question: What does the renowned Los Angeles litigator really know about antitrust law?
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Conducting a Workplace Investigation after a Sexual Harassment Claim

Practical guidance for employers, highlighting areas of legal concern
11 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Ever-Changing Landscape of Employment Laws in the New Year

As 2018 progresses, businesses are contending with a whirlwind of activity involving many facets of employment law, including exemption status, pending Supreme Court cases, and responses to myriad harassment claims.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Notice to Admit and Medical Malpractice Defense

Medical Malpractice Defense columnist John L.A. Lyddane writes: The notice to admit will remain as a tool among others to be used in preparing the defense as cases approach resolution. The trial courts will be faced with issues resulting from its use, however infrequently.
8 minute read

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