New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Joshua Denbeaux, Lee M. Perlman and Heidi Spivak | February 11, 2021
In this unique moment in time, bankruptcy practitioners and consumer protection counsel can, and should, work together and use their concerted expertise to move beyond the discharge.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark J. Oberstaedt and Amy E. Pearl | February 3, 2021
Members control their own fate, but they tempt that fate unnecessarily if they wait until it is too late to review the LLC's operating agreement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | January 29, 2021
An abusive review is a violation of an implied obligation in all contracts. If an internet consumer entered into a contract for the sale of goods or services, a duty of good faith and fair dealing springs into existence.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Judie Saunders | January 28, 2021
After decades of abuse being silenced, whistleblower laws are one way to add a much-needed layer of protection for young athletes and their parents who allege abuse by a coach.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric S. Poe | January 22, 2021
A plaintiff's passionate testimony is highly prejudicial in the eyes of a jury, yet has no probative value based on the instructions given to that jury. We need to eradicate this contradiction to ensure fairness in our judicial system.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David M. Dugan | January 21, 2021
Don't think for a moment that our profession is so noble that we are immune to online criticism and that it can't hurt us.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Pamela R. Kaplan | January 15, 2021
Recent litigation has created confusion among practitioners regarding when an e-commerce platform can be deemed a "seller" for purposes of product liability litigation, and when the platform is merely an intermediary.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | January 14, 2021
How to determine when internet distribution of content constitutes 'publication.'
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory D. Meese and Edward W. Purcell | January 7, 2021
This is the second article in a two-part discussion of recent actions by the Federal Communications Commission. It provides an overview of two more recent FCC Orders that clarify the law regarding the 2014 Order and Section 6409(a) of the 2012 Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Debra A. Clifford and Mary Frances Palisano | January 6, 2021
According to federal guidance issued at the onset of the pandemic, school districts should provide special education services to the greatest extent possible. No core tenets of special education laws have been waived; school districts have an obligation to provide students with disabilities a free appropriate public education.
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