New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott J. Etish, Jennifer A. Hradil and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 6, 2021
The failure to enter into a comprehensive ESI protocol has the potential to derail a litigation on the merits into costly "discovery on discovery." This article discusses negotiated provisions and standards for e-discovery that will keep litigation progressing smoothly and efficiently.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | April 2, 2021
In what some recruiters say is a growing trend, corporate GCs are finding new jobs at firms, where they hope to leverage their business skills and contacts in building a practice.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | Charles Toutant | April 1, 2021
New Jersey's federal judicial drought could soon be over pending the pair of nominations announced earlier this week that were among President Joe Biden's first slate of 11 nominees for federal judgeships.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss | April 1, 2021
A sampling of tax changes that may be coming, and how practitioners in New Jersey may want to use the rest of 2021 to prepare their clients and themselves.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Megan Knowlton Balne and Michael G. Greenfield | March 31, 2021
The gig economy has not been slowed by New Jersey's new legislation addressing the misclassification of independent contractors. Indeed, the COVID-19 pandemic expanded the gig economy, and the number of gig workers continues to grow.
By Frank Ready | March 26, 2021
While companies are still deciding whether to incorporate a more permanent place for remote working, there are advantages to be gained by revising sexual harassment policies or augmenting cybersecurity postures regardless of what a post-pandemic environment looks like.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | March 25, 2021
As special purpose acquisition companies grow in size and status after a record-shattering year, law firms are standing at attention, eager to get in on the action—as long as the bubble doesn't burst.
By Ellen Bardash | March 24, 2021
Experts said the real issue is a public official being paid for two jobs during the same hours, not having a second job.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Slocum | March 24, 2021
The issue of whether compulsory arbitration clauses may be enforced in the future is currently pending before the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | March 23, 2021
From the IPO road show to crunch-time negotiations and force majeure clauses, deal lawyers have changed how they do business in the past year. They don't intend to go back.
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