Njlj Contributors

Njlj Contributors

April 16, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

E-DISCOVERY & COMPLEX LITIGATION

The latest insights in hi-tech litigation: covering crypto-currencies, cyberattacks, technology assisted review, spoliation of electronic evidence and more.

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April 02, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

TRUSTS & ESTATES / WEALTH MANAGEMENT

This supplement covers will contests based on undue influence, estate-planning using IRAs, and the tax aspects of cryptocurrency.

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March 21, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

EMPLOYMENT LAW

A special section covering current topics of interest, including banning questions regarding an applicant's salary history, combating and investigating workplace harassment, and what the new governor will bring to the employment arena.

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February 12, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

BANKRUPTCY LAW

In this special section, articles cover the WARN Act, automatic stay litigation, and significant recent case law related to bankruptcy issues in the Third Circuit and beyond.

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January 22, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

FAMILY LAW

In this supplement, learn about how the tax overhaul affects family law matters; "forensic mediation" in a matrimonial case; #MeToo and a divorce matter; and the importance of securing life insurance to cover support obligations.

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January 15, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Professional Malpractice

In this special section, we look at malpractice from different angles: What if the judge makes a mistake, not the attorney? What if the outcome is not what the client wanted, through no fault of the lawyer? Do patients/clients have a right to know the extent of a professional's experience? And avoiding malpractice, right from the intake interview.

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December 04, 2017 | New Jersey Law Journal

Employment Law

Expert practitioners look at whistleblower protections, defending sexual harassment claims, dealing with opioids in the workplace, and much more.

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