New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kelly Ann Bird, Elizabeth Cowit and Brittany E. Grierson | March 16, 2018
As 2018 progresses, businesses are contending with a whirlwind of activity involving many facets of employment law, including exemption status, pending Supreme Court cases, and responses to myriad harassment claims.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Harry Giacometti and Damien Tancredi | March 14, 2018
When faced with a suit for actions taken in the course of a trustee's appointment, the trustee should first consider whether the plaintiff complied with the Barton Doctrine.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry J. Schindler and Joshua M. Herman | March 14, 2018
A well-drafted petition for inter partes review signals to a patent owner that it has something to lose, should discussions be unsuccessful.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Booth | March 9, 2018
The top 10 law firms that lobby the state government in Trenton saw a year-over-year revenue increase in 2017, according statistics from state elections regulators.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | March 8, 2018
Lawyers who recently left Big Law to found their own specialty firms say they aim to break the mold. Others started the same way...
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Fasano | March 5, 2018
It is not uncommon that sellers marketing waterfront property do not own the entire tract of land that they seek to sell.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | February 21, 2018
To fill the role of general counsel, law firms typically look for someone with the years of experience needed to confront difficult and potentially costly issues in an unflinching way.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | February 7, 2018
Creating a firm environment that truly prioritizes diversity means more than hitting a magic number or following an exact formula, attorneys at New Jersey midsize firms have said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles Toutant | February 2, 2018
The chances of winning a whistleblower suit against the U.S. government are expected to become slimmer, thanks to a recent Department of Justice memo highlighting the government's right to dismiss False Claims Act cases when it declines to participate.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | January 28, 2018
When defections happen, a firm must find a way to show it can still attract and retain talent, whether that involves communication alone, or a quickly executed hire. The alternative could be fatal.
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