November 20, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Giving ThanksWe are grateful that we have the ability to make a good life for ourselves and our loved ones, and to make a difference in the world. Our Thanksgiving is perpetual, and we wish you the same.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 17, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Doubling Down on Legislative Limits to Forced ArbitrationCongress may not have the gumption or principle to prohibit a larger swath of adhesive contracts meant to silence future victims, but perhaps the Connecticut General Assembly does. We encourage our Legislature to pick up where Congress is leaving off.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 16, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Urging Continued Support for Fallen and Injured PoliceWe honor fallen police officers DeMonte and Hamzy and extend wishes for a full recovery for injured officer Alec Iurato. We urge continued support and comfort to their families.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 13, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Expungement Delays Must EndThe problem must be fixed without further delay.
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November 13, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Follow New York's Lead on Cybersecurity and CLEA CLE course on cybersecurity should be mandatory for New Jersey attorneys, and the sooner the better.
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November 13, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Amend the Joint Tortfeasors Contribution LawShould the law be changed to allow a settlement, itself, to trigger a right to contribution? We think so.
By Law Journal Editorial Board
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November 11, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Threats to Personal Safety Should Not Be Among a Judge's DifficultiesCan we imagine a nation where a judge is afraid to issue a warrant because of how the subject or others would react?
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 11, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Breeding Ground for Bias: Some Love Letters Should Never Be SentSome state regulation of buyer love letters is warranted. At the very least, we ought to require real estate brokers to have training in implicit bias.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 09, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Future Lawyers: Expect Updated Bar Exam to Enhance Focus on Dispute-Resolution SkillsAs that next generation bar examination evolves to include testing of practical skills like negotiation and dispute resolution, we look forward to seeing if the final product accomplishes the intended result.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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November 07, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Say 'Yes' to Early VotingEarly in-person voting represents an expansion of the freedom to vote that has become standard practice in the United States.
By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board
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