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December 02, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal

A Review of Immigration Changes in 2020

There have been many developments in the field of immigration this year. Some were implemented in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and others were introduced by the Trump Administration. Most have had a profound effect on the field and practice of immigration law and further changes should be expected.

By Kate Kalmykov, Nataliya Rymer and Dima Al-Attar

8 minute read

October 06, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

Texas District Courts Support "Snap Removal" by Home-State Defendants in Salty Wake of Texas Brine

A hypothetical is important for this article. Here we go: In relation to a multi-million dollar contract dispute, a Louisianan sues a Mississippian…

By Michelle Hartmann, Allen Al-Haj and Mark Ratway

6 minute read

May 19, 2020 | International Edition

The Challenges Of Doing Internal Investigations Remotely

Investigators and lawyers will have to grapple with issues in order to avoid exposure to legal and ethical blind spots.

By Al-Karim Makhani and Quinton Newcomb

6 minute read

November 12, 2019 | Daily Report Online

In Memoriam: Determination Drove David Baker's Tireless Commitment to Family, Law and Service

"We (then) young lawyers marveled at his stamina, drive and desire to be of service at every opportunity. But David brushed aside our praise. As he often pointed out, all it took was effort."

By Al Hill

4 minute read

May 01, 2019 | Law.com

What's Next: Drive the Legal Road to Autonomous Cars + Scrutinizing the Trial Courts? There's an App for That

We talk with O'Melveny's Melody Drummond Hansen to catch up on the future of autonomous and connected vehicles.

By Al

11 minute read

February 21, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Some Tips for Refining AICRA

Efforts are under way to bring much needed change to New Jersey's “no fault” system under the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act.

By Einhorn, Harris, et al.

6 minute read

March 09, 2017 | Daily Report Online

Why Atticus Finch Is an Unreliable Lawyer

A retired plaintiffs attorney offers a literary and legal analysis of the character of Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," finding that he not only failed his client, Tom Robinson, he doomed him. Today, Robinson would have one basis for an appeal: ineffective assistance of counsel.

By Al Pearson

14 minute read

October 04, 2016 | Daily Business Review

Bill Promises to Meet Infrastructure Needs of State, Local Governments

A bill pending in Congress would open the door for more funding of public-private ventures to improve public buildings, writes Al Maloof.

By Commentary by Al Maloof

6 minute read

January 29, 2014 | Daily Business Review

Data Breaches Draw Congressional Scrutiny

A federal data breach notification law would replace a patchwork of state requirements.

By Al Saikali

7 minute read

October 25, 2013 | Daily Business Review

Let's Expand Public-Private Partnerships In South Florida

Businesses interested in operating in South Florida should take advantage of a new state law that not only encourages but helps facilitate public-private partnerships, writes Al Maloof of GJB Consulting.

By Al Maloof

4 minute read