New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Wendy Johnson Lario, Michael J. Slocum and Courteney Caine | August 22, 2019
From medical marijuana to salary history, New Jersey has reshaped and expanded the myriad rules and requirements employers face.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin H. Abo | August 22, 2019
A look at the taxability of damages, and why a plaintiff might end up with only a tiny fraction of the award.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 19, 2019
While longtime practitioners focusing on sex abuse litigation see the ads as evidence of mounting support in the fight against sex trafficking, others say aggressive online advertising in this area might be adding to the dangers, both physical and psychological, that may arise when sex trafficking victims pursue litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | August 16, 2019
Internet inventions come in four major categories, each with a different way of best protecting it.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | August 15, 2019
New arbitration hearing required in 'US Masters' case.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | August 13, 2019
New Jersey's government bond market in the first half of 2019 has seen a rebound in activity compared with the first half of last year, but public finance lawyers' expectations of the market's baseline have changed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | August 12, 2019
Contributed articles covering hot topics in employment law, including: political speech in the workplace, how employers should handle medical marijuana use, and changes coming out of the #MeToo movement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jason R. Finkelstein and Emily Park | August 9, 2019
Senate Bill 121 will have a far-reaching impact on the way in which employers, employees and employment attorneys handle discrimination, retaliation and harassment claims going forward.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jed Marcus | August 9, 2019
This short article summarizes five opinions that impact the shape and direction of arbitration in the United States. New Jersey has tried to chip away at mandatory arbitration, but SCOTUS has made clear that unless federal law is changed, mandatory arbitration is here to stay.
By Frank Ready | August 9, 2019
Law schools have launched online courses to cater to students who are unable to relocate or abandon steady work, but as more jobs go virtual, those programs may become an unexpected training ground for the careers of the future.
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