Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Kade Cullefer | November 1, 2018
The court would provide much needed relief to an already taxed judicial system while ensuring businesses located in or considering a move to Georgia have the ability for their matters to be resolved in a fair and timely manner.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert R. Hanneman Jr. | November 1, 2018
On Aug. 24, the governor signed into legislation the removal of the voluntary tender credit for counsel fees.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew M. Shaw | November 1, 2018
Recent amendments to New Jersey's alimony statute are generally viewed as favorable to the supporting spouse. Their effect, however, may be just the opposite.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | October 31, 2018
Delaware, home to most of the nation's publicly traded corporations, has a long tradition of allowing the "private ordering" of corporate affairs, leaving governance largely to shareholders. Gender diversity on the boards shareholders elect is not viewed differently, even in the era of the #MeToo movement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew J. Kaiser | October 31, 2018
What is the demarcation between a medical opinion that “directly and adequately addresse[s] the matter of causation” and one that addresses the issue in “conclusory terms”? A line of recent Court of Appeals affirmances may help to define the contours.
By Jim Saunders | October 31, 2018
The law was designed to carry out a constitutional amendment that broadly legalized medical marijuana.
By Phillip Bantz | October 31, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities? The question of Gab following the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting is bringing this question to the fore.
By Phillip Bantz | October 30, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities in the same way that some want to make gun makers answer for mass shootings?
By Phillip Bantz | October 30, 2018
Should social media sites and other businesses be held legally liable for playing a role in atrocities in the same way that some want to make gun makers answer for mass shootings?
By Terry Spencer | October 29, 2018
On Nov. 6, Florida voters will decide on a measure banning greyhound racing by 2021 that may kill it nationally.
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