By Katheryn Tucker | March 5, 2018
“The work leading up to today has been years in the making, as we last updated these laws when I was in the state Senate, a full generation ago,” Gov. Nathan Deal said. “With the signing of this bill into law, we are giving children, including the 13,500 children in foster care, renewed hope for a forever family.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kara M. Bellew | March 5, 2018
For any of the countless women whose husband's bad behavior have impacted their livelihoods and brought embarrassment to their families, the question invariably becomes what role, if any, does this misconduct play in a divorce.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | March 1, 2018
A question many practitioners may face is who “owns” the documents and other material made and stored during the course of a representation: the client, the attorney or the attorney's law firm?
By Elizabeth P. Ardanowski | March 1, 2018
The last few years saw substantial changes and updates in the probate and estates realm, not the least of which was replacement of the prior Texas Probate Code with the Texas Estates Code.
By Stephanie Townsend Allala | March 1, 2018
The fact is that most people won't lose their homes if they receive competent legal advice.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy M. Tippins | February 28, 2018
Matrimonial Practice columnist Timothy M. Tippins writes: The recent decision of the Appellate Division, Third Department, in 'Montoya v. Davis', presents an interesting example of the interaction of custody factors. It also presents some anomalies that raise questions regarding the consistency of appellate review of custody decisions.
By Michael Booth | February 27, 2018
Ocean County Superior Court Judge James Palmer Jr. filed his response to the state Supreme Court's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct on Feb. 21.
By Charles Toutant | February 27, 2018
A lawyer has been accused in an Essex County discrimination suit of blurting out a profanity when she learned her associate was pregnant. But the defendant says she's being sued because she resisted allowing an attorney in her firm to work on a part-time basis.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | February 26, 2018
NJSBA President Robert B. Hille's column from the latest edition of New Jersey Lawyer, the association's bi-monthly magazine
By Andrew Denney | February 23, 2018
A Long Island law firm that is representing a matrimonial defendant and which hired an associate who previously worked on the case on the plaintiff's behalf is fighting a judge's ruling to disqualify it from the case for a conflict of interest.
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