New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Janie Byalik | November 11, 2020
Simply put, holding that a fiancé's death is akin to the voluntary termination of an engagement defies logic, and does not comport with the traditional and historical view concerning the symbolic nature of an engagement ring.
By Dan Clark | November 9, 2020
"The challenge is to understand where the landmines are and to develop processes and systems that appropriately calibrate the risk," Chris Handman, the first general counsel of Snapchat, said.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | November 5, 2020
Sen. Nicholas Scutari said he hopes that by spring 2021, "the medical facilities will be able to start selling to the general public. I don't see why they can't."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Poe | November 5, 2020
The Affidavit of Merit statute should be read broadly in order to maintain the integrity and intentions of the legislature. While some questions have been reviewed by the New Jersey Supreme Court, this article addresses lingering gaps in the effectiveness of the AOM.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Melissa L. Jampol, Amy Lerman and Elena M. Quattrone | November 4, 2020
This year alone, many providers and patients transitioned to using telehealth platforms out of necessity. as with all areas of health care, expansion means increased risk for enforcement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Francine Esposito, Rachel A. Gonzalez and Laura H. Schuman | November 4, 2020
The expiration of a collective bargaining agreement provides both employers and unions the opportunity to address COVID-19-related issues in a successor agreement. Here are some practical tips for negotiating such a contract.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 3, 2020
Pandemic-related litigation promises to add work for insurance defense firms, and some plaintiff firms, as insurers refuse to pay out on some Covid-19 claims
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | November 3, 2020
"I think the winter is going to be difficult for all of us. There may be another shutdown," said Ben Levin, managing partner of Hyland Levin Shapiro in Marlton.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | October 30, 2020
An increasing number of lawyers in Big Law and elsewhere are politically outspoken this year, while Joe Biden has an overwhelming share of the legal industry's financial contributions.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 29, 2020
A Law.com survey found that the upcoming election is weighing heavily on legal professionals, and pushing many to openly express their political views. Still, political conflicts in the workplace are rare. Legal professionals' personal lives, however, is another story.
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