New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David E. Sellinger and Clarissa A. Gomez | June 23, 2022
For both sides, a liberal standard for interlocutory appeal increases the opportunity for appellate review of a class certification decision at the most appropriate and efficient time.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan, Carole Lynn Nowicki, Beth P. Zoller and Helen Archontou | June 17, 2022
This month, a 48-minute educational video entitled "Creating Safe Workplaces in NJ Politics" will be disseminated throughout the state, with the goal of raising awareness and educating political campaign groups and legislative offices on how to create safer environments and encourage a culture of respect in the workplace.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Furey, Patrick J. McDonnell and Merrill E. Gershwin | June 16, 2022
Examining the methodology of 'peer review' and the need for courts to examine whether an expert's opinion is based upon vetted scientific research.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Laura A. Stutz | June 8, 2022
As employers reopen their physical workspaces they should anticipate challenges to their reopening plans as well as to the workplace arrangements adopted during the pandemic. The top areas for COVID-19-related employment litigation include disability and accommodation claims, wage-and-hour disputes, and workplace safety complaints.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kaitlyn E. Stone, Alison E. Thompson and Michael C. Zogby | June 2, 2022
A look at recent trade secret decisions from the District of New Jersey and the Thurd Circuit, in addition to analyzing the overlaps often seen between these federal law and state law claims.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen McNally and Paige M. Bellino | June 1, 2022
For those facing tax foreclosure, a seemingly small revision will make it more difficult to sell their property and salvage any equity before the property is lost to foreclosure.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | May 26, 2022
Proponents of FIRE (an acronym for Financial Independence, Retire Early) embrace the concept of saving up a very high percentage of income in order to reach the goal of "early retirement" in their 30s or 40s.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | May 25, 2022
For tax purposes, cryptocurrency is treated like property. However, it is recommended that attorneys consider applying contract and tort law (not property law) to resolve crypto-asset legal difficulties.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Naju R. Lathia and Daniel Pierre | May 19, 2022
The new status of cannabis in New Jersey raises uncertainty and questions for law enforcement and employers, resulting in a potential murky area for all state residents.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicholas A. Duston and Olivia J. Italiano | May 18, 2022
Practitioners should be aware of additional media channels and communication options when requesting ESI. As soon as litigation is anticipated, counsel should determine both whether relevant ESI may be found in these alternative media, and the accessibility of this information.
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