New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Donna Fisher, Matthew Hamilton and Sandra Adams | April 12, 2018
A look at "Winfield v. City of New York" in view of three significant TAR cases authored by S.D.N.Y. Magistrate Judge Peck, and other illustrative cases, as well as suggestions for best practices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marie L. Mathews and Brigitte M. Gladis | April 11, 2018
Electronic discovery, even more so than traditional paper-based discovery, can present treacherous ethical and malpractice pitfalls for all attorneys, even those who practice at the requisite level of technological competence.
By Ian Lopez | April 9, 2018
The breach compromised the data of over 5 million Saks and Lord & Taylor customers. Parent company Hudson's Bay says it's dealing with the situation, though concerns remain.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc Garfinkle | April 6, 2018
A DIY handbook for going beyond censure. Refer to this guide when you sense you're near the line or you don't know where the line is.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Cotton | April 5, 2018
This article discusses two circumstances in which a litigation cyborg can hold an advantage over a human lawyer when arguing discovery's scope.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By NJLJ Contributors | April 2, 2018
This supplement covers will contests based on undue influence, estate-planning using IRAs, and the tax aspects of cryptocurrency.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Laurence M. Smith | April 2, 2018
Blind reliance upon cost-savings solutions conceived by technologists, who may have never practiced law, is fraught with danger.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Pollock | April 2, 2018
If you spend time evaluating the problematic parts of your case, you may find that there is a viable way to turn the ugly-duckling facts into swans.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Angela Titus McEwan | March 30, 2018
Unfortunately, for every Abel there is a Cain, and our elderly sometimes succumb to the desires of others to ensure their own survival.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael A. Guariglia and Lawrence A. Sannicandro | March 30, 2018
Promises from the government to impose civil penalties and pursue criminal sanctions are not veiled threats.
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