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.
September 16, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Reliance on a Guardian Ad Litem in Custody Cases May Do More Harm than GoodTwo matrimonial attorneys provide guidance regarding the use and reliance upon a GAL in custody and parenting-time matters.
By Alyssa Engleberg and Matheu D. Nunn
9 minute read
September 15, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Join Us in Celebrating the 2021 New Jersey Legal Award HonoreesThe Law Journal will be hosting a special gala event at Brooklake Country Club on Sept. 23 to celebrate this year's impressive honorees.
By Juliette Gillespie
3 minute read
September 14, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
BAR REPORT - Sept. 13, 2021A look back at the NJSBA's efforts after 9/11. NJSBA/NJICLE to host discussion with Anita Hill. NJ Supreme Court updates action plan for ensuring equal justice.
By New Jersey State Bar Association
11 minute read
September 10, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Meet the Law Journal's Litigation Departments of the Year and In-House Impact HonoreesHear directly from the honorees right here.
By David Gialanella | Juliette Gillespie
2 minute read
September 10, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Just How Undemocratic Is the Filibuster?OPED: One voter in Wyoming has the voting power of over 68 voters in California in electing members of the Senate. This disparity is why senators representing only one-ninth of the population can tie up the Senate.
By Bruce Sattin
3 minute read
September 10, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Court Now Requires Even Victims to Be MirandizedCOURT WATCH: Columnist and retired judge analyzes a recent ruling by the Supreme Court of New Jersey that he considers incorrect and goes beyond what was envisioned by 'Miranda v. Arizona.'
By Louis Locascio
7 minute read
September 10, 2021 | Law.com
Fourth Circuit Rejects Federal Jurisdiction Over Claim Against State for Loss of Private PropertyFourth Circuit decision analyzes sovereign immunity as it applies to Takings Clause claims.
By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche
6 minute read
September 09, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Editorial Board Got It Wrong: Restrictive Covenants Always Hurt WorkersOP-ED: Employers are using these restrictive covenants more and more to prevent their former employees from obtaining jobs in the same industry, not for fear that the employee is going to reveal some secret or steal customers, but merely because they can.
By Evan L. Goldman
3 minute read
September 09, 2021 | Corporate Counsel
The Disclosure Process Defense to Securities Fraud Claims, Part I: Key Steps for Litigation PreparednessOne of the most effective—but underutilized—defenses against claims of securities fraud is a disclosure process defense: that the defendants reasonably relied on a robust process for drafting, reviewing, and approving the public disclosures at issue.
By John Skakun and Heather Benzmiller Sultanian
5 minute read
September 09, 2021 | New Jersey Law Journal
Digital Disruption: A Practicum on the Importance of Electronic DiscoveryPractitioners can no longer plead ignorance in the face of electronic discovery; they must be conversant with their client's obligation to preserve ESI, lest they face the consequences outlined here.
By Vincenzo Mogavero and Sarah Klein
9 minute read
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