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Juliette Gillespie

Juliette Gillespie

Juliette Gillespie is Law Editor at the New Jersey Law Journal. She is responsible for contributed content and special sections. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @JGillespieNJLJ.

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January 21, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

When Enforcing Restrictive Covenants, Timing is Everything

What point in time should a court focus on when assessing whether an employer has legitimate interests to protect?

By Brian M. Block

7 minute read

January 20, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Employers, Background Checks, and Negligent Hiring: A Right to Legal Erasure

What is an employer to do in the face of a potential candidate whose records were expunged, but whose previous criminal records were disclosed to the employer?

By John W. Meyer

9 minute read

January 19, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Top Trends Shaping the Future of E-Discovery

Insights from a team of technologists, data scientists and legal experts about what trends are shaping the future of e-discovery in 2022. From cloud migration to platform consolidation, here's what you need to know.

By Wendell Jisa

6 minute read

January 18, 2022 | Corporate Counsel

Remote Working Is the Future, But Companies Need to Figure Out the Logistics Now

Remote working models have allowed companies to expand their talent search beyond the usual geographic limitations. But failure to grapple with the resulting tax and jurisdictional issues could lead to problems.

By Troy Ayala

6 minute read

January 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

What Part of 'Knock' Don't You Understand?

COURT WATCH: The police seized heroin, fentanyl and marijuana, but the court suppressed the evidence. Why? Because the police neither knocked nor announced their presence.

By Louis Locascio

6 minute read

January 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

FAMILY LAW

A special supplement containing articles on: pet custody arrangements; questions that remain unanswered by the 'new' alimony statute; whether 50-50 parenting time should be presumed under the law; advocating for out-of-district placement for children with disabilities; and the role of a guardian ad litem in contested custody cases.

By New Jersey Law Journal

2 minute read

January 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Jan. 17, 2022

Flurry of bills await governor's signature. NJICLE virtual Family Law Symposium to present cutting-edge topics. Diversity Committee seeks nominations for Narol Award. NJSBA to welcome new attorneys at hybrid swearing-in ceremony.

By New Jersey State Bar Association

8 minute read

January 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

A Look at Modern Use of the Guardian Ad Litem

Given the confusion and lack of clear understanding surrounding guardian ad litem appointments, this article explores the nuances of the role of the GAL in the context of contested custody cases and litigation.

By Eliana Baer, Jessica C. Diamond and Lindsay A. Heller

8 minute read

January 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Circuit Split on Avoidance of Tax Foreclosure Sales: Will Supreme Court Settle the Issue?

If the Supreme Court eventually weighs in to resolve this circuit split, property owners, municipalities, and potential bidders for tax liens across the country will receive greater clarity on this critical issue.

By Kenneth L. Baum

6 minute read

January 14, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

What You Need to Know About Out-of-District Placements

Every child with a disability between the ages of 3 and 21 is entitled to free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. This article explores when an out-of-district placement is needed, and how to best advocate for the appropriate placement.

By Debra A. Clifford and Mary Frances Palisano

9 minute read