New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Hanley | August 9, 2019
How can a judge formulate a logical sentence when the jury returns an illogical verdict? A recent NJ Supreme Court decision provides some assistance.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gingeleskie | August 8, 2019
A closer look at legislative initiatives and trends coming out of the #MeToo movement, as well as potential changes on the horizon.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean Mack | August 8, 2019
Employers should be aware of developments in NJ cannabis law: a recent court decision ('Wild') involving the disability discrimination claims of a worker who used medical marijuana, and the newly enacted Jake Honig Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Curtis J. Romanowski | August 8, 2019
The thrust of this article is to address the apparently growing tendency of trial judges in family part cases to deny requests for oral argument in favor of returning motions on the papers.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | August 7, 2019
Sidley joins other firms, including Reed Smith and K&L Gates, in rolling out a more generous leave policy for its attorneys. Have parental leave policies become an industry standard?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Zinnia Faruque | August 7, 2019
While private employers are generally free to restrict political speech in the workplace, any employment policies regulating or limiting such speech should be sensitive to speech that is protected by the NLRA or other laws.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | August 6, 2019
Diaco Construction Inc. lost an excavator in the Elizabeth River in the course of constructing concrete headwalls and outlets for stormwater runoff pursuant to its contract with the city of Elizabeth.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | August 5, 2019
The booming vape and e-cigarette industry could mean big legal business—or it could go up in smoke.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles Toutant | August 2, 2019
With disputes arising in several New Jersey counties over an attorney general directive placing limits on police cooperation with federal immigration agents, attention has turned to how potential litigation would play out in court.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam L. Sandler | August 2, 2019
The court unanimously upheld the “minimum contacts” test under "Quill" as it applies to state taxation of income earned by a trust.
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