New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Iram Valentin and Allison Levinson | June 9, 2022
It is clear that the conservative majority will continue to construe the available remedies narrowly and strictly in private suits commenced to enforce provisions under Spending Clause legislation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Laura A. Stutz | June 8, 2022
As employers reopen their physical workspaces they should anticipate challenges to their reopening plans as well as to the workplace arrangements adopted during the pandemic. The top areas for COVID-19-related employment litigation include disability and accommodation claims, wage-and-hour disputes, and workplace safety complaints.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kaitlyn E. Stone, Alison E. Thompson and Michael C. Zogby | June 2, 2022
A look at recent trade secret decisions from the District of New Jersey and the Thurd Circuit, in addition to analyzing the overlaps often seen between these federal law and state law claims.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | June 1, 2022
The shift is being driven, in part, by the quest for efficiency in a high-demand environment.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen McNally and Paige M. Bellino | June 1, 2022
For those facing tax foreclosure, a seemingly small revision will make it more difficult to sell their property and salvage any equity before the property is lost to foreclosure.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | May 31, 2022
Law firm office openings, associate hiring, and billing rates may all feel the impact of an economic downturn.
By Jessie Yount | May 31, 2022
According to one Vinson & Elkins partner, the current momentum behind green energy is like "a speeding train that can't be stopped."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | May 27, 2022
While several law firms are paying remote hires on the same scale as others, any economic downturn could quickly shift the dynamics.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | May 26, 2022
Proponents of FIRE (an acronym for Financial Independence, Retire Early) embrace the concept of saving up a very high percentage of income in order to reach the goal of "early retirement" in their 30s or 40s.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 25, 2022
"So much of the data out there tell us that the tipping point of the career death spiral for so many diverse lawyers is lack of access to equitable work assignments," said Duane Morris' diversity chief Joe West.
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