New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By By William J. Palatucci and Steven H. Sholk | June 24, 2020
Legislatures must take great care in crafting statutory schemes that regulate political activity so that the statute employs means closely drawn to protect an important government interest.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc Neff and Matthew Sedacca | June 23, 2020
Criminal violations, such as driving while intoxicated, probation and loss of employment for a positive drug test are just some of the changes that routinely draw the attention of legal, medical and political pundits.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 23, 2020
In the midst of an economic crisis, the traditional operating model, in which firms strip the balance sheet clean at the end of each fiscal year, distributing all the profits to the partnership and starting fresh, looks more and more like a liability.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Riccardi | Jane Wester | June 20, 2020
The announcement capped off a contentious 24-hour period in which Berman said he was not resigning, sparking a new crisis within the Justice Department.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael K. Furey | June 18, 2020
It is inevitable that attorneys will be asked to take over matters from other attorneys as a result of an alleged mistake by the original attorney. Before you do so, be careful to recognize the potential risks and decide what role you are prepared to play in the matter.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Nino A. Coviello and Justin R. Calta | June 17, 2020
Over the past few weeks, the New Jersey Supreme Court and the Federal Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued important decisions that have implications for all parties involved in land use and development, including developers, land use boards, local governments, homeowners and vacationers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Poe | June 11, 2020
The Rules of Professional Conduct should provide the necessary clarity in guiding attorneys in matters of full and fair disclosure and representation of the doctor in a medical malpractice matter.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Charles J. Dennen | June 10, 2020
Practitioners evaluating Spill Act and CERCLA claims must consider New Jersey's Entire Controversy Doctrine.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | June 10, 2020
"When you have that set of references, it's pretty powerful," Gov. Phil Murphy's chief counsel Matt Platkin said of Pierre-Louis. "She never campaigned for this job. The first outreach was from us to her—that was in early 2020."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John D. Rue | June 4, 2020
The "it's too expensive" defense is nonsense in the special education law context. If a school district accepts federal funding, it must provide a minimum level of special education services to its students.
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