June 10, 2010 | Law.com
Behind Closed Doors: What One Firm Looks For in Summer AssociatesEach fall Porzio, Bromberg & Newman selects its summer associate class from thousands of candidates. William A. Krais, chair of the firm's law student recruitment committee, and Carole T. Mecca, the firm's recruiting coordinator, give a behind-the-scenes look at the firm's selection process.
By William A. Krais and Carole T. Mecca
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September 16, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal
Plaintiffs Take Their Lumps When Converting Structured Settlements Into Lump-Sum PaymentsNew Jersey recently joined a growing number of jurisdictions that statutorily regulate exchanges of structured settlements for lump-sum payouts between plaintiffs and factoring companies. The Structured Settlement Protection Act, N.J.S.A. 2A:16-63, has been in effect since August 2001, and only recently has been construed by a New Jersey court.
By William A. Krais
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August 08, 2005 | New Jersey Law Journal
Proposed Changes to Jury Voir DireIn medical malpractice cases, the proposed model voir dire and supplemental voir dire should go a long way to uncovering potential juror bias.
By William A. Krais
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June 10, 2010 | Texas Lawyer
Behind Closed Doors: What One Firm Looks For in Summer AssociatesEach fall our firm selects its summer associate class from thousands of candidates. The process begins with screening resumes, continues with interviews on-campus and in the office, and culminates with offers to a handful of deserving law students. A committee comprised of attorneys, our recruitment coordinator, diversity manager and administrative support staff carries out this task.
By William A. Krais and Carole T. Mecca
9 minute read
September 27, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal
Shift in Charitable Immunity LawThe public outcry concerning the sexual abuse of children by employees of charities may soon overcome some of the immunities charities have enjoyed.
By William A. Krais
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