New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lori Ann Buza | June 15, 2018
The practice of mindfulness may help attorneys develop the skills necessary to better respond to the challenges and stress they face in the legal profession.
By John Council | June 15, 2018
As a board-certified attorney in labor and employment law, Holly Williams admits that she and her law firm tend to stay away from filing sexual harassment…
New Jersey Law Journal | Profile
By David Gialanella | June 15, 2018
For Matheu Nunn, a remarkably active 2016 in appellate litigation was to be surpassed only by the 2017 decision issued in 'Bisbing v. Bisbing,' in which the New Jersey Supreme Court remade the legal standard for child relocation.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 14, 2018
AT&T and other companies have agreed to pay a total of $30 million to a technician who fell 50 feet down from a telecommunications tower, leaving him incapacitated.
By VerdictSearch | June 14, 2018
In the summer of 2016, plaintiff Sean Laukhuff, the owner of an auto-repair business, allegedly became the target of defamatory statements by a friend, Chad Sensenig, of Mountville.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Francis J. Lawall and Michael J. Custer | June 14, 2018
Although broad, the Bankruptcy Code's discharge provisions for individual debtors are not without limits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Frank Kosir Jr. | June 14, 2018
Pennsylvania courts have recently handed down several important decisions in the realm of real estate law that provide context for future cases.
By Thomas J. Hall and Thomas R. Commons | June 14, 2018
This column addresses recent decisions out of the Commercial Division that target exactly that question, whether fiduciary duties may arise as a result of a close personal relationship between parties.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kaitlyn R. Maxwell | June 14, 2018
The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania issued two decisions on June 1 relating to the operation of natural gas wells in Pennsylvania. This article focuses on one of those decisions: Gorsline v. Board of Supervisors of Fairfield Township, No. 67 MAP 2016 (Pa. June 1).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Mark L. Greenfogel | June 14, 2018
Once the EPA identifies a source of potential environmental harm, it then decides whether and how to regulate, and certain statutes also require the EPA to perform a cost-benefit analysis. By way of background, the risk management framework for federal agencies started to change in the early 1980s.
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