New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | June 3, 2020
On May 5, the New Jersey Supreme Court decided a case that involved a substantial change to a development plan on the Hudson River waterfront in Hoboken. The ruling addressed issues of interest to both land use and environmental attorneys.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas H. Prol | May 29, 2020
There's increasing momentum nationwide to collect demographic data for sex, gender and sexual orientation, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. New Jersey is lagging behind Pennsylvania with regard to collecting such data.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 28, 2020
Remote working and economic uncertainty caused legal tech vendors to adjust their sales tactics to a more personal, consultative approach. But some wonder if it's enough to compensate for a lack of face-to-face interactions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Theodora McCormick and Robert Lufrano | May 28, 2020
While the whole world seems to have changed in the space of a couple of months, one thing that hasn't changed is the importance of ensuring that a client's confidential information doesn't fall into the wrong hands.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey S. Jacobson | May 27, 2020
Governor Murphy, as part of his pathway to reopening the state, could address much of the law's uncertainty with an Executive Order limiting application of the price-freeze law to PPEs and any other specific items he considers emergency-related.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 22, 2020
Johnson & Johnson attributed its decision this week to discontinue sales of talc-based baby powder to COVID-19 and declining demand, but lawyers and law professors point instead to an April 27 ruling allowing plaintiffs' experts to testify in trials.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael H. Reed | May 21, 2020
A recent case held that New Jersey's wage and hour laws do not apply extraterritorially, even in the face of a choice of law clause suggesting otherwise. This result is in tension with the extraterritorial treatment that New Jersey gives its LAD.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 20, 2020
"I find these cases professionally offensive," said U.S. Attorney William McSwain of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. "They're damaging to our profession. When you have lawyers taking advantage of people, especially their own clients, that is really reprehensible conduct."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jan L. Bernstein and Gregory L. Grossman | May 20, 2020
Every New Jersey family is experiencing parenting issues during the coronavirus crisis. It is important to be aware of your options and how the court is handling these fluid and constantly changing issues.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John M. Marmora and Alison T. Saling | May 14, 2020
Redevelopers in New Jersey have become increasingly comfortable with the idea of buying environmentally compromised properties. There are, however, complexities that both buyers and sellers should be mindful of before entering into such a transaction.
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