The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | October 25, 2021
"Anything to boost the attendance is money well spent," legal consultant Mike Short said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence R. Jones | October 21, 2021
What is 'platonic parenting,' and why do attorneys and judges need to familiarize themselves with this emerging and sometimes controversial concept?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | October 21, 2021
"You lose some of that 'crank it out' ability you had at home," one law firm business professional said.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | October 19, 2021
The lateral market remains competitive, but firms can't rely on compensation alone to get and keep the best and brightest.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Zachary Windham | October 18, 2021
The Initial Rules set up the licensing framework and establish a comprehensive rulebook for operating a cannabis business in New Jersey; this article explores some of the highlights.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Myron C. Weinstein | October 15, 2021
The author argues that one prong of New Jersey's two-pronged mortgage foreclosure standing criterion is incorrect, thereby impugning the entire standard. This raises serious questions about whether standing defenses by borrowers are being properly evaluated and justly resolved.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Ellen L. Koblitz and Kim D. Ringler | October 14, 2021
Lawyers must comply with the statutory mandate like everyone else, and lawyers may do so without violating their professional duties of maintaining confidences related to the representation of a client.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel R. Guadalupe and Deanna Koestel | October 14, 2021
Two seasoned practitioners in the area of construction law present an insightful dialogue regarding the pros and cons of arbitrating construction cases.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | October 14, 2021
Despite an industrywide push for smaller office spaces, many firms are retaining their current space, and some even expanding.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Gussoff and Adriana M. Peters | October 13, 2021
Real estate acquisitions and sales are on the fast-track, while commercial lease transactions are slower to rebound and take longer to negotiate and finalize. This article explores the factors behind these differing tempos, and how real estate lawyers can manage all aspects of their practice in the current environment.
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