New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard J. Sapinski and Lawrence S. Horn | January 10, 2019
The IRS announced new -- less “taxpayer friendly” -- internal procedures for taxpayers who wish to avoid criminal prosecution for domestic or offshore tax evasion conduct.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias | January 9, 2019
The act of drafting does not make the attorney responsible for the accuracy of the statements placed on paper.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy P. Duggan | January 4, 2019
On Dec. 14, 2018, New Jersey's federal district court rendered a long awaited decision in the PennEast natural gas pipeline litigation, which authorized the pipeline company to use the power of eminent domain.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | January 3, 2019
Two recent events underscore the challenges that landowners and developers have confronted in New Jersey's Highlands region.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | December 28, 2018
Lawyers got a lot of press in 2018, and some of it stemmed from allegations of serious misconduct.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Z. Weinberger | December 28, 2018
What has become clear is that this altered tax structure is poised to take hidden and not-so-hidden financial tolls on both parties.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Joy Harmon Sperling, Christina Parlapiano and Michelle L. Moshe | December 27, 2018
Given the Appellate Division's holding in this case, lenders seeking to enforce mortgages in New Jersey now have clarity as to where the courts stand.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | December 26, 2018
Thanks to Brexit, Dublin is attracting the attention of a growing number of U.S. and global firms. Meanwhile, Shanghai saw two significant exits in the past year.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Caroline Spiezio | December 17, 2018
Harassment from clients is not uncommon and can impact business development opportunities, but few firms have policies to support impacted attorneys.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew M. Shaw | December 14, 2018
There is nothing in the plain language of the statute that would permit courts to consider premarital cohabitation in extending the duration of alimony. But, counterarguments and creative remedies abound.
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