It’s necessary in the Digital Age for publications to change and adapt to the times. And while it’s probably overdue, there are a number of changes happening at the New Jersey Law Journal that we believe will improve the publication. We want to make it a more informative and useful news source for our readers and broaden our readership. I’m taking this opportunity to explain our plans.

But first a pair of quick introductions. I’m the Regional Editor-in-Chief for the Northeast for ALM, responsible since January for the editorial operations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Connecticut and New Jersey. I’ve been with the company for 21 years, most of them spent writing and editing for the Pennsylvania publications, covering everything from the state and federal courts to the business of law. In recent years, I’ve focused primarily on investigative reporting and writing columns. I split my time between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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