As scientists break new ground to assist the infertile to create families through assisted reproductive technology (ART), entrepreneurs devise schemes to make profits. In New Jersey, the use of ART is largely unregulated. It can be a trap for the inexperienced lawyer.

Any attorney needs to proceed cautiously when advising clients in these ventures. Legally, it is a thicket with few guideposts. These transactions raise ambiguous ethical issues and even more troubling legal ones.

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