By Lizzy McLellan | May 27, 2019
"If they had just given me a couple days to sleep for 15 hours, I would have been a different person," said one attorney-turned psychotherapist.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert M. Jaworski | May 24, 2019
Why a recent decision may be questionable.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan and Carole Lynn Nowicki | May 23, 2019
The Diane B. Allen Equal Pay Act went into effect in New Jersey on July 1, 2018. Employers should take a proactive approach to determine if they are in compliance with the act before they are faced with costly litigation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By MP McQueen | May 21, 2019
Lawyers knowledgeable about the industry said they believe the increase—including litigation lodged by a New Jersey-based funder—is a function of its relatively recent creation and rapid growth.
By Roy Strom | May 19, 2019
Measuring lawyers by the hours they bill was long treated as a necessary evil. Faced with evidence that mental health erodes as hours increase, legal industry innovators are asking how necessary it really is.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark Levenson and Jeffrey Meltzer | May 17, 2019
Many commercial tenants are able to negotiate for a right of first refusal or first offer to purchase the property they lease. What happens to that right if the lease-term expires and the tenant stays on month-to-month?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Meyers | May 16, 2019
A successful transition from a developer to a homeowner-controlled board is one in which the two parties work together to ensure appropriate governance, adequate financial resources, and a properly designed and constructed community. But what happens when negotiations fail?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | May 16, 2019
The Third Circuit, affirming a decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey, has rejected an appeal by an insured under a standard flood insurance policy where the insured failed to timely submit a “signed and sworn” proof of loss.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 15, 2019
Lawyers for Bayer, which owns Monsanto Co., told reporters Wednesday that the legal fight over the safety of its Roundup herbicide is far from over.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | May 13, 2019
A special section devoted to current topics in medical malpractice law, including procedural issues regarding the affidavit of merit, and the impact of the use of electronic health records,
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