By Jessie Yount | June 28, 2022
The motivation to scale efficiently and strengthen practices while maintaining a sense of geographic identity is at the heart of recent combinations in the West.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Darren M. Gelber | June 27, 2022
A look at efforts to remove cannabis-related items from criminal records in New Jersey, from expedited expungement to amending the Pretrial Intervention statute.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | June 27, 2022
This year's list of top-grossing New Jersey firms and branches largely have good stories to tell.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa R. Considine | June 24, 2022
U.S. Supreme Court reins in the notion that the Federal Arbitration Act embodies a "policy favoring arbitration." Legal defenses to arbitration agreements should be treated no differently than legal defenses to any other contract.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Sellinger and Clarissa A. Gomez | June 23, 2022
For both sides, a liberal standard for interlocutory appeal increases the opportunity for appellate review of a class certification decision at the most appropriate and efficient time.
By Trudy Knockless | June 23, 2022
"The nature of the relationship between in-house and outside counsel is changing. Not just because we're taking work from them and bringing it in-house," said Eric Greenberg, chief legal officer for Cox Media Group.
By Christine Charnosky | June 22, 2022
The decision to be open about one's sexual orientation is a deeply personal one. But for many queer law deans, the decision's potential impact on the people they lead is often a key part of the calculus.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | June 21, 2022
While some firms have moved to nationwide compensation structures, others still see value in differentiating by the market.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles Toutant | June 16, 2022
"I think there are certain egregious situations where 'In re Wilson' is probably too harsh. Maybe I'm a bleeding heart," said attorney Frederic Shenkman.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Furey, Patrick J. McDonnell and Merrill E. Gershwin | June 16, 2022
Examining the methodology of 'peer review' and the need for courts to examine whether an expert's opinion is based upon vetted scientific research.
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