By Shawn Moynihan, Rhys Dipshan and Lizzy McLellan | July 23, 2018
Law professionals can gain a deeper understanding of the digital threats they face, and why (and how) they can be properly insured.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Susan L. Nardone and Brittany E. Grierson | July 20, 2018
The new act, which takes effect Oct. 29, has some unique characteristics that make it different from other leave-related laws.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew S. Coleman | July 20, 2018
Changes in society necessitated that the law and the courts evolve past the heteronormative concept of a “traditional family” and adapt to the many different ways that people form families.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss and Elizabeth M. Shea | July 19, 2018
What planning should be done during a divorce proceeding to properly prepare for lifetime issues related to a child's disabilities?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Tracy Julian | July 18, 2018
The New Jersey Gestational Carrier Agreement Act, effective May 30, permits gestational carriers and intended parents to execute legally enforceable surrogacy contracts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | July 17, 2018
For firms of all sizes, finding the right leader sometimes means looking beyond the "mother ship."
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Roy Strom | July 13, 2018
The firm is representing a pornography company in its latest nationwide copyright infringement campaign. Can it avoid the controversies that preceded its involvement? Or will a small-time lawyer from Oregon provide the blueprint to stop it?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Sandra C. Fava and Katherine A. Nunziata | July 13, 2018
Where is the line between laid-back and neglectful? Between hands-on and smothering? Legislative preference for a certain parenting style, and the attitude of the adjudicator, can affect a custody determination.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen | July 12, 2018
Carl J. Soranno and Mia V. Stollen look at three surveillance techniques in the context of family litigation, and analyze the risks and rewards of each.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis|Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | July 9, 2018
In our view, the Supreme Court in 'Dunbar Homes, Inc. v. Zoning Board of Adjustment of Franklin Township' has carefully threaded the needle, implementing the legislative decision to prevent municipalities from impeding development, while making it difficult for developers to utilize last-minute tactics that thwart well-conceived community plans.
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