May 14, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
The Danger of Disappearing Jury Trials, During and After the PandemicOfficials in the judicial branch are resolved it is highly likely there will be no jury trials until at least 2021.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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May 10, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
Getting it Right on Workers' Comp Time BarWe agree with the Appellate Division and the Supreme Court, and with the cogent and clearly stated reasons relied upon in the courts' opinions.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
4 minute read
May 10, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
Definition of 'Tribunal' Needed, One Way or AnotherThe question has been whether a "foreign or international tribunal" included arbitration proceedings.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
4 minute read
May 07, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Have Time For a Book? (Yes, We Know You Do) Here Are Some SuggestionsThe editorial board of the Connecticut Law Tribune offers up a list of selected book titles to help you get through COVID-19 isolation and down time.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
May 05, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
It's Critical to Maximize Both Voter Participation and Public HealthWe worry about the November election if the courts, legislatures and executives cannot get into sync for a common purpose of a safe voting environment.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
8 minute read
May 01, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Restart Retirement Option for Connecticut's Small Business EmployeesAn important public policy goal for the post-virus recovery program should be the effective implementation of a workplace-based retirement option for the hundreds of thousands of Connecticut workers employed by small businesses that do not offer any retirement plan to their employees.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
5 minute read
April 26, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
Special Thanks to Bar AssociationsThis transition has taken imagination and technical agility, all in remarkable speed. We appreciate these efforts.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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April 26, 2020 | New Jersey Law Journal
In Favor of Access to Facial Recognition Technology for Law EnforcementWe reject the idea that the way to keep ourselves safe from the state is to keep it in ignorance. As long as facial recognition evidence is critically scrutinized in the judicial process, it can be placed under appropriate limits based on data and experience.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
6 minute read
April 24, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Is There A Juris Doctor In the House?For lawyers, accustomed to being able to solve problems large and small on a daily basis, the coronavirus crisis is particularly frustrating. But they will also welcome the opportunity to lend their talents.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
3 minute read
April 22, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
Keeping Your Litigation Skills Sharp While Staying Home—Lessons From HollywoodFor those attorneys craving the courtroom setting, rather than turning the family room into the Peoples Court, the members of the Young Lawyer Editorial Board offer their suggestions as to the best examples of courtroom performances in movies and television.
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board
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