New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | September 30, 2020
"Environmental justice" refers to the government's response to the disparate environmental and public health impacts of pollution on minority and economically disadvantaged communities.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Carolyn Conway Duff and Arthur L. Raynes | September 25, 2020
Two weeks in September demonstrated the fast-paced nature of changes in employment law, from the never-ending litigation surrounding arbitration clauses, to a myriad of issues presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric Poe | September 24, 2020
The New Jersey Supreme Court was asked to address when, in a medical malpractice lawsuit, could the statutory requirement that an affidavit must be submitted within 60 days be waived. To this author, the short answer is never.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Louis Locascio | September 18, 2020
COURT WATCH: The issue, of first impression, was whether requiring a defendant to disclose the passcode of his cell phone violates his protection against self-incrimination provided by the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and New Jersey law.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John D. Rue | September 17, 2020
An open question is whether plaintiffs' counsel must avoid such "bundled" settlement offers as an ethical matter because they result in a conflict between the lawyer's interests and the client's.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Thomas H. Prol | September 11, 2020
The evolution of the Rule of Law in America and the Garden State flows from the wellspring of liberty and equality envisioned, written out and signed on the bow of that rickety wooden ship anchored off the coast of Provincetown in the fall of 1620.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John D. Rue | August 27, 2020
If more private practice lawyers embrace the private public interest law firm model, both they and society are likely to benefit.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jemi G. Lucey, Cameryn J. Hinton and Irene Hsieh | August 26, 2020
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education announced the release of formal Title IX regulations for the first time since 1997.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric S. Poe | August 21, 2020
What happens when the public is required by law to buy a product that does not come with transparency? That scenario, unacceptable to most, is happening in the world of car insurance, here in New Jersey—and nationwide.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kenneth M. Morgan and Melissa A. Morgan | August 20, 2020
The state has a responsibility to protect its workers, the environment, and local economic development, and with appropriate safety measures in place, it can accomplish all three by increasing transparency and sharing environmental records with the public.
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