New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By José L. Linares | March 4, 2021
A retired judge provides the benefit of his experience and offers suggestions on how to ensure that a mediation or arbitration, whether virtual or in person, is as successful as possible.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeralyn Lawrence and Marie E. Lihotz | March 2, 2021
Cohabitation is a term of art. It is no longer synonymous with living together or counting overnights. It is a holistic review of a couple's relationship. But exactly what evidence shows the examined relationship is more than dating?
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | March 1, 2021
For all the success Big Law had in 2020, in large part due to a common rallying cry, a new problem now comes into play: What happens when that unifying crisis is no longer there?
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda Bronstad | February 28, 2021
Many in the defense bar, and even some plaintiffs attorneys, have called for more oversight in multidistrict litigation, especially after the sudden bankruptcy of Girardi Keese.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles Toutant | February 25, 2021
Not everyone is convinced, but some experts say the strains of struggling to pay bills can cause a lawyer who had been a straight arrow to run their practice in an imprudent or illegal manner.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory S. Hyman and John P. McAvoy | February 25, 2021
New Jersey employers considering mandating vaccines for their employees need to start planning now.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | Christine Simmons | February 25, 2021
Firms are carefully thinking about who should be owners, and the pandemic complicated that question further.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | February 24, 2021
"I think we'll take up less space per lawyer in the coming years," one managing partner said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Agnes Antonian and Jacquelyn Corsentino | February 18, 2021
NJDEP is currently drafting rules to undertake comprehensive regulatory reform to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate impacts within the state.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | February 17, 2021
One prominent attorney said he was happy to see his colleagues not shying away from a controversial client, while others said van der Veen shouldn't have taken on the case of the former president, whose views on the rule of law defied what they should stand for.
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