New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew B. Robins | September 6, 2019
While many of the provisions of the recently signed act will foster clean-ups, some of the revised language adds complexities that require careful attention to work at contaminated sites.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 6, 2019
Hackers are not only elusive to catch when they've gotten into your software infrastructure, they can be exceedingly difficult to prosecute in a U.S. court, even if you can get them to show up in the first place.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By James J. DeCarlo and Vishesh Narayen | September 5, 2019
The court's unanimous and precedential decision clarifies that issued U.S. patents should indeed be accorded a presumption of eligibility.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | August 30, 2019
Compensation for top lawyers at New Jersey-based publicly held companies remains strong. And while gender diversity among this exclusive group hasn't changed much year to year, there are more women at the top of the compensation list than in years past.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin Mazza | August 29, 2019
Addressing lottery winnings during equitable distribution; will your client hit the jackpot?
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Marlene Satter | August 29, 2019
Fall is a good time to encourage employees to resume healthy habits that may have gone begging during the summer months.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | August 27, 2019
"The Supreme Court may well get involved because of the crucial rights at stake on both sides," said John Rue of John Rue & Associates in Sparta.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | August 25, 2019
LeClairRyan's collapse was years in the making. Sources say the firm overpaid some lawyers, created guaranteed contracts, let overhead expenses grow and made other questionable strategic decisions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew K. Mitnick | August 23, 2019
Do doctors owe a duty of care—outside the doctor/patient relationship—that supports a cause of action by third-party motorists?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | August 22, 2019
The private equity space is rapidly growing. Will the diversity infrastructure come with it? And will law firm private equity practices follow?
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