New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Alana Gibson | March 25, 2021
Given the investment into workflows and technology, and the increase in efficiency, it seems highly unlikely that corporations and government entities that have switched to accept service electronically will transition back to paper service.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | March 24, 2021
Jordan Strokovsky said the announcement by Berks County, Pennsylvania, prosecutors that police did nothing wrong took the civil suit from a slam dunk to something much more complicated.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | March 24, 2021
A three-judge Superior Court panel, in a case largely upholding a $13 million judgment, said that a plain reading of the Fair Share Act shows that the recovery regime only applies in situations where plaintiffs are comparatively at fault.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kristie Rearick | March 24, 2021
Lawyers fight tooth and nail over whether a particular statement is admissible hearsay—is it an assertion; if so, is it offered for its truth; and if both conditions are met, is there a hearsay exception that permits it to be heard or seen
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz | March 24, 2021
In this edition of their Burden of Proof column, David Paul Horowitz and Lukas M. Horowitz resume their review and analysis of rule amendments that took effect on Feb. 1, 2021. Here, they focus on the rules impacting trial practice.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary|Letter to the Editor
By Michael van der Veen | March 22, 2021
Ted Schwartz's commentary of me and my representation of former President Donald J. Trump in his impeachment trial is abject libel and born of ignorance and bias, writes Michael T. van der Veen.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | March 18, 2021
We all know the phrase "justice delayed is justice denied." Recently, I have been involved in a flurry of discussions with colleagues from the Philadelphia Bar Association relating to this issue.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matheu D. Nunn and Matthew James Troiano | March 18, 2021
An overview of evidence issues and the accompanying rules that are frequently encountered in Family Part litigation, including real-world examples to reinforce that you must be able to navigate the rules; after all, your adversary may know them well.
By Max Mitchell | March 18, 2021
"Judicial gerrymandering remains a concern. While we have already passed the deadline for that constitutional amendment appearing on the primary ballot, the bill could pass at any point in this session and make it to the voters," the lawmaker said.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Mike Forte | March 17, 2021
Litigation is intrusive. By filing a lawsuit, a personal injury plaintiff makes his private life fair game. But a defendant did not ask to be sued, or for any of the scrutiny that goes along with it. Some of this scrutiny cannot be avoided.
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