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New Jersey Law Journal

Legal Marketing Budgets: Everything You Need to Know

To maximize your law firm's profit margins, get to know why legal marketing matters and how to make the most of your marketing budget.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Censoring the Advocate

In New Jersey, your publicly available statements are fair game for an employer to consider when making decisions impacting the terms and conditions of your employment. In short, in some circumstances in New Jersey, and elsewhere, you can be fired for your speech.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Gears Up to Regulate Adult Use Recreational Cannabis Market

Exactly how will New Jersey establish its legal recreational cannabis market? This article provides an overview of what comes next and the process for establishing the legal framework upon which this market will be defined and regulated.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Law Firm Marketing in 2021: 10 Trends to Watch

Here is a look at just 10 of the top trends we are seeing in law firm and attorney marketing—ranging from media relations to search, from photography to graphic design.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Back in the Day: Reflections at Mid-career

Most of the changes in the practice of law are irreversible. But there are some that should be reversed, and, at the risk of appearing melancholic, I suggest here a few.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

How Solo Attorneys Practice Client Appreciation

Whether holiday greeting cards, delicious gifts, branded merchandise or a special event, clients clearly appreciate hearing from their attorney in a personal and social context.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Collegial Deliberations Are the Heart of Appellate Decision-Making

APPELLATE ANSWERS: How do appellate judges gain the knowledge and insight into so many areas to write and make law?
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bail Reform Act Violations Are Not Contempt of Court

COURT WATCH: The issue was whether a defendant can be prosecuted for violating a CJRA non-monetary release condition.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'Originalism' Is Not Really a Thing; Let's Stop Pretending It Is

In the 1980s, so-called "Originalism" was invented and masqueraded as legitimate Constitutional scholarship. It's a contrived theory of analysis that advocates for staying rooted in the past without the advances in gender, racial, ethnic and LGBTQ equality that have liberated those who did not fare so well in the "good old days." 
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Big Google News: March 2021 Rollout of Mobile First Indexing

What does Mobile First Indexing mean for your law firm?
7 minute read

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