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November 07, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Footnotes—Yes or No?

We may not be unanimous in our view, but at least we are harmonious with it.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

2 minute read

November 07, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Procrastination Will Get You Into Trouble

Renewed attention to deadlines is a good idea. In ordering priorities, it's not a bad idea to put the most difficult or complex obligations at the forefront of the attention list.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

2 minute read

November 07, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Court Takes Another Stab at a Virtual Balance

We applaud the court for this clarifying order and trust they will indeed make sure that practitioner safety and court efficiency are not mutually exclusive.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

3 minute read

October 30, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

We Give a Damn What the Constitution Says

The Constitution sometimes requires us to sacrifice safety for liberty. Let's hope our elected officials remember that the next time there is a perceived conflict between their legislative agenda and the Constitution.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

3 minute read

October 30, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Advertising Police Has Spoken

The gold standard can easily be obtained by inquiry. Thus, there is no excuse for any attorney to subject himself or herself to punitive action by the committee.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

5 minute read

October 28, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Creating a New Class of Legal Providers: It's Time to Consider the 'Missing Middle' In Legal Education and Practice

It is prudent to allow some people who are not attorneys but who have appropriate education, training and certification and are subject to an ethical code to provide legal services independent of a supervising attorney.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

7 minute read

October 28, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Loud and Clear: Jones Verdict Underscores Limits of First Amendment Protections

Reckless, harmful, intentional lying is not protected by the First Amendment, even if you have your own radio show.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

4 minute read

October 26, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Earth to Connecticut Lawyers: Your Arguments Have a Basis in the State's Constitution

The Connecticut Constitution has a historical breadth unique among the constitutions of all 50 states, yet too many constitutional claims are being pursued solely under the U.S. Constitution.

By Connecticut Law Tribune Editorial Board

3 minute read

October 23, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Outcome of Google Algorithm Case Could Change the Internet

To hold interactive computer services liable for the consequences of their recommendations or even search results will not break the internet, but it will certainly bend it.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

4 minute read

October 23, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Let's Go Get Stoned?

This Ray Charles tune wasn't directed at New Jersey lawyers, but Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics Opinion 744, which recognizes the reality of state marijuana legalization, was.

By Law Journal Editorial Board

3 minute read