New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael H. Reed | July 31, 2019
Does New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination apply to a workplace in Illinois? We all know the answer: It depends.
By Jeff Berman | July 31, 2019
Fifteen percent of respondents say they never saved for retirement.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Jack Newsham | July 31, 2019
Big Law firms are reevaluating the pathways in and out of partnership—and reconsidering how they organize their partnership tiers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 30, 2019
The Third Circuit has ruled that liquor liability exclusions in insurance policies issued to the manager of a country club precluded coverage for claims brought by the widow of a man allegedly killed by a driver who had become intoxicated at the country club.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | July 29, 2019
A New Jersey appellate court has ruled that the state may proceed with a consumer fraud action against a Superstorm Sandy contractor – and that consumers may not be barred from initiating criminal complaints against the contractor.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce H. Nagel | July 26, 2019
Trial attorneys must be aware of the often overlapping claims of informed consent and breach of standards of care in order to make strategic decisions regarding which issues will be tried.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey L. Schulman | July 25, 2019
The interchangeable use of undefined modifier phrases (“arising out of,” “based on,” etc.) has required courts to consider whether, based on the interpretation of those modifiers, an exclusion potentially applies as a bar to coverage for a particular claim.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | July 22, 2019
A collection of articles from outside contributors, covering new and important issues in New Jersey family law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Linda Torosian | July 19, 2019
Why same-sex married couples should consider adoption by the non-biological parent, even though both are listed on the child's birth certificate and are already recognized as the child's parents.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alyssa Engleberg and Michelle A. Levin | July 19, 2019
From service-of-process to discovery to evidence, the internet is changing the way we practice. As attorneys, we must remain vigilant regarding any developments in this arena, as today's Snapchat can quickly become yesterday's MySpace.
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