New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Diana M. Eng, Andrea M. Roberts and Alina Levi | January 3, 2023
In a 5-4 decision authored by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court unequivocally rejected "the proposition that 'a plaintiff automatically satisfies the injury-in-fact requirement whenever a statute grants a person a statutory right and purports to authorize that person to sue to vindicate that right,'" 141 S. Ct. at 2205 (quoting 'Spokeo', 578 U.S. at 341).
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | December 12, 2022
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the networks of physical objects that are capable of communicating and sharing information via the internet. These devices include refrigerators, cars, home security devices to mention a few. Such internet-connected device are likely to violate New Jersey privacy law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Martin P. Schrama and Stefanie Colella-Walsh | December 12, 2022
Whether out of innovation, necessity, a combination of both, New Jersey Superior Court has been at the center of complex litigation, particularly products liability litigation, and remains a driving force in the resolution of tens of thousands of cases nationwide.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | December 1, 2022
The circumstances in recent cases are tragic. However, they each contain important lessons for us about heeding red flags in family matters and understanding what we can do to help stop cases like these from happening again.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michelle A. Schaap | November 23, 2022
Attorneys have not only an ethical duty to keep their client's data confidential, but also a duty to keep abreast of the latest resources (technology) available to do so. Attorneys are further ethically required to notify clients of a data breach that compromises clients' data.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Harris Freier and Avi R. Jerushalmy | November 22, 2022
The Third Circuit's decision is in keeping with other jurisdictions that have focused on the exposure of personally identifiable information as the actual harm, rather than a subsequent harm such as identity theft.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Veronica H. Montagna, Michele F. Vaillant and Matthew A. Windman | November 17, 2022
According to the SEC, the rules are intended to provide investors with more transparent, readily comparable, and understandable disclosure of a company's executive compensation so that investors may better assess a company's executive compensation program when making voting decisions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Gregory S. Dahl | November 9, 2022
This year has been a rollercoaster year for the interpretation of those statutes, as considerable changes to these statutes went into effect in the first half of 2022, then were partially reversed only months later. Litigators should understand the current state of the law in order to best navigate these rules.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Laura A. Stutz | November 8, 2022
Employers embracing remote work, either exclusively or on a hybrid basis, should review and update their employment policies and trainings to ensure employees understand what virtual forms of harassment and other inappropriate conduct look like—and how they need to adapt their conduct and appearance to virtual workspaces.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Diane D. Reynolds, Jena M. Valdetero and David A. Zetoony | November 8, 2022
The EDPB has stated that the transfer must be "occasional," and expressly recognizes that data transfers for the purpose of formal pre-trial discovery procedures in civil litigation may fall under this derogation.
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