The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Wayne Pollock | January 10, 2019
Facebook took heat for employing this public relations tactic. But the tactic is being used more and more by attorneys and their clients.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Priscilla Lundin | January 10, 2019
In this Lawyer Wellness column, Priscilla Lundin discusses the Pledge Campaign organized by the American Bar Association's Working Group to Advance Well-Being in the Legal Profession, in which over 60 legal employers are participating by committing to effect organizational changes that will raise awareness about the high incidence of alcohol and other substance abuse problems; reduce the stigma of mental illness; and encourage and support help-seeking.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Furey and Sylvia-Rebecca Gutierrez | January 10, 2019
New Jersey's attitude toward business transactions between attorneys and clients is clear—while not prohibited, avoid them.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | January 10, 2019
I want to include a retired judge, with his permission, on a fundraising committee for my upcoming political race. Can I refer to the person as judge or can I refer to them as The Honorable?
By Jason Grant | January 9, 2019
There is no “essential similarity” between his federal felonies and the New York state felony of scheme to defraud in the first degree, an Appellate Division, First Deparment, panel has ruled.
By Jenna Greene | January 9, 2019
In a new court filing in the Mueller probe on behalf of Russia-based Concord Management, Reed Smith partner Eric Dubelier got peevish.
By Phillip Bantz | January 9, 2019
While Emily McNeeley was handling legal affairs for the county's IT department, her spouse was reportedly working as a government contracts manager at a software company that had dealings with the county that stretch back for more than a decade.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias | January 9, 2019
The act of drafting does not make the attorney responsible for the accuracy of the statements placed on paper.
By Jason Grant | January 7, 2019
Ra'Shaun Kelley allegedly followed one woman into her building and then an elevator where he pressed himself against her, tried to forcibly kiss her and began to touch her all over her body, states the complaint.
By Scott Flaherty | January 7, 2019
A former client is dragging attorney Aaron Schlossberg into court and back into the spotlight.
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