April 26, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal
Stop the Broadside Attack on the Supreme Court's Certification ProgramOP-ED: Attorneys who are not certified can purchase from Google the names of certified attorneys as search engine terms. This practice threatens to undermine the certification program and, in the process, confuse the public.
By John P. Paone Jr.
4 minute read
June 30, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Cohabitation Under NJ Law: A Special RelationshipPractitioners should eschew focusing exclusively on certain sensational aspects of the relationship between the payee and the cohabitant at the cost of ignoring the more "mundane" details that establish a serious bond between two people.
By John P. Paone Jr. and Cassie Murphy
10 minute read
October 11, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal
N.J. Supreme Court Should Reject Proposals as Volunteers Ensure The Integrity of the ProcessThe ABA's proposal to scrap N.J.'s volunteer district ethics committee should be rejected; there is no evidence that grievances are handled with a lack of uniformity at present.
By John P. Paone Jr.
3 minute read
November 12, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal
A Triumph for Parents and Judicial EfficiencyRecent decision is a victory for divorcing parents and our justice system. The case recognizes that the onset of matrimonial proceedings does not limit the ability of parents to make voluntary choices relative to their children without judicial interference.
By John P. Paone Jr. and Megan S. Murray
7 minute read