New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Darren Gelber and Lisa Gora | April 30, 2021
A discussion of the decriminalization components of one of the bills that Governor Murphy signed into law. Practitioners advising clients about any aspect of cannabis have some reading and studying to do.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Thomsen | April 30, 2021
President Joe Biden's nominees are changing the face of the judiciary.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Adam L. Sandler and Gary R. Botwinick | April 29, 2021
Designing an estate plan to protect an inheritance should not be reserved just to the wealthiest clients. For most clients, the risk of a child's divorce is far greater than the risk of a future estate tax. To ensure that wealth protection is achieved, the trust must be very carefully drafted.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin W. Weber and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 28, 2021
Commercial landlords are eager to remove non-paying tenants in order for their properties to once again become revenue generators. Do these landlords have a viable self-help option under New Jersey law?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | April 27, 2021
"You can give people thousands of vacation hours a year. But if you don't want to decrease billable hours, then nobody will take it," said wellness consultant Jarrett Green.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | April 26, 2021
Special section including articles on force majeure clauses, residential mortgage foreclosures, surety bonds on private construction projects, long term tax exemptions, and lenders using the doctrine of equitable subrogation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | April 23, 2021
Pre-pandemic, that time frame was the accepted norm as the governor and the Legislature would cultivate a crop of potential hopefuls and steer them through the screening, vetting and confirmation process. But post-pandemic, the judiciary simply doesn't have that kind of time, as caseloads are about to explode.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Ronald Z. Ahrens and Michael R. O'Donnell | April 23, 2021
All practitioners involved in New Jersey real estate litigation need to be aware of 'Deely,' a recent Appellate Division decision that expands the situations in which a lender can use the doctrine of equitable subrogation to protect the priority status of a lien, by holding that a lender's knowledge of a prior competing lien does not bar the application of the doctrine.
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2021
Job-seeking attorneys are gravitating toward roles inside corporate legal departments, but perceptions that in-house offers a better work-life balance than a law firm or the ability to influence decision-making could prove disappointing.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew J. Camelotto | April 22, 2021
Given the new challenges wrought by COVID-19, certain recent case law and a 2018 amendment to the New Jersey Long Term Tax Exemption Law, should be examined more closely, despite not having been informed by the pandemic or its potential impacts.
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