By Andrew Denney | December 10, 2018
The effort is being led by the Nonhuman Rights Project and its president, Steven Wise, who has been advocating for years to establish legal rights for animals.
By Andrew Denney | December 10, 2018
The effort is being led by the Nonhuman Rights Project and its president, Steven Wise, who has been advocating for years to establish legal rights for animals.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Howard J. Bashman | December 10, 2018
Today's column is the first of a three-part series intended to help readers understand and hopefully avoid some of the most troublesome pitfalls lurking in appellate practice.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 10, 2018
Trial judges face a sometimes unenviable task on motion days, often with a dozen or more motions to review and decide in a limited number of hours on alternate Fridays. We do not envy them. But in this case, the Appellate Division called out errors that were clearly avoidable and caused additional work for both the parties and the court system.
By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: International litigation — The legal team successfully voided a $50 million default judgment and avoided liability in trial.
By Catherine Wilson | December 10, 2018
Most Effective Lawyers: Intellectual property — Attorneys for Mexico's TV Azteca persuaded a Miami federal judge to reject the lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aaron D. Weems | December 6, 2018
Montgomery County's goal is to decrease the time between a petitioner's filing date and the issuance of a final custody order and foster a system where each stage of the process can be a meaningful opportunity for resolution.
By Greg Land | December 6, 2018
The pavement along the section of the interstate where the motorcyclist's bike slid out from under him had broken down and was essentially "gravel and rocks," said attorney Woody Sampson.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | December 6, 2018
I am representing an individual charged with murder in the first degree and it appears the death penalty will be sought. The evidence is overwhelming. I want to focus on the penalty phase. The client, who I think is mentally unbalanced, wants me to fight the guilt/innocence phase. What can I ethically do?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen J. Finley and Randy A. Gray | December 6, 2018
Pre-service removal, sometimes also referred to as “snap removal,” is a proper and legitimate method to secure a federal forum.
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