New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric A. Inglis and Jeffrey T. LaRosa | May 13, 2020
Speculation on how the virus that has paralyzed all of us for two months (and counting) will unleash waves of legal activity that will wash over the court system for decades.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | May 12, 2020
Law firms including Reed Smith, Fried Frank and Thompson & Knight say it's more important than ever to provide mental health resources as the coronavirus takes a widespread emotional toll.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Frank Ready | May 11, 2020
Technology alone isn't going to turn the billable hour into a relic of the past. And as long as it exists, technology can't truly take hold in the legal industry.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | May 11, 2020
A special section exploring current issues in medical malpractice law. A look at the new practice of "telemedicine"; navigating the Torts Claims Act in med mal cases; legal malpractice insurance for attorneys representing doctors in med mal cases; and litigating nursing home cases in the age of COVID-19.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kay Van Wey | May 8, 2020
Long-term care facilities that fail to adhere to CMS guidelines for COVID-19 infection control may face legal liability for outbreaks at their facility. Only the most egregious cases will likely meet the gross negligence standard adopted in many states.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric S. Poe | May 7, 2020
An expert suggests that attorneys should disclose the coverage levels of their legal malpractice insurance to their physician clients, and that the minimum legal malpractice coverage held by an attorney defending a medical malpractice litigation should be increased to $5 million.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Myron C. Weinstein | May 7, 2020
It is submitted that applying New Jersey's common law "litigation privilege" in the context of mortgage payoff and reinstatement statements furnished during the foreclosure process, makes no sense.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Patricia M. Giordano | May 6, 2020
Many health care professionals are in fact New Jersey employees working within the scope of state employment at the time of their alleged negligence. Medical malpractice counsel must be versed in the New Jersey Tort Claims Act in order to properly address such claims.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kevin W. Weber | May 6, 2020
A New Jersey court is likely to find that allowing tenants to access their security deposits is rationally related to the promotion of a safe and stable housing environment during a public health emergency.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mary Kate McGrath and Adam J. Fulginiti | May 5, 2020
As the crisis progresses, health-care practitioners at every level should be kept apprised of new developments in the law, which can impact their practices, their patients, and their peace of mind.
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