The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | July 14, 2022
While staff could see lower pay raises in the near future, mass layoffs are unlikely, said staffing experts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Prol | July 14, 2022
"The Supreme Court is now unbending the moral arc of the universe by resetting the clock on privacy and liberty rights back to 1965." Thomas Prol discusses the Supreme Court's decision in "Dobbs."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Olivia J. Italiano and Nicholas A. Duston | July 14, 2022
The evolution of mobile technology and social media continues to raise new questions about the preservation and discoverability of electronically stored information (ESI). Here are some issues to consider.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 11, 2022
"The floodgates are open, and will remain open for as long as possible," said Major, Lindsey & Africa's Jeffrey Lowe.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | July 11, 2022
Due to their seemingly insatiable appetite for legal services, insurance carriers have developed particularly sophisticated uses of data for reducing outside legal spending.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | July 11, 2022
In this special section we explore the interplay between legalized recreational marijuana in New Jersey and federal drug statutes, state employment laws, and municipal zoning restrictions. We also look at the process of applying for a cannabis license and get some insights on lab-testing the product.
By Jessie Yount | July 8, 2022
One litigator likened the opportunities in the sector to the "internet boom and the industrial revolution combined."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lee Vartan | July 8, 2022
While questions about safety-testing cannabis product may seem arcane, these questions will have very real-world consequences on the health of New Jersey's cannabis consumers and the safety of the industry overall.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexa E. Miller | July 8, 2022
Under CREAMMA, New Jersey employers can maintain a drug-free workplace, but they may need to modify certain policies and drug-testing programs in order to comply with state law employment protections.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin R. Calta and Nino A. Coviello | July 7, 2022
Cannabis license applicants must consider how zoning will impact their contemplated business operations in any given New Jersey municipality. In short, zoning will dictate where, when, and "how"—that is, what conditions are attached to your operation.
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