By Colleen Murphy | August 16, 2024
"The defendant company failed to properly maintain their truck, which literally led to their truck falling apart on a dark highway and causing the crash Mr. Matias was involved in," counsel for the plaintiffs said.
By Colleen Murphy | August 16, 2024
"The judiciary, like the Department of Justice, is committed to ensuring equal access to the courts for all," Peter McAleer, spokesperson for the Administrative Office of the Courts, said in a statement to the Law Journal.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | August 16, 2024
Not addressed in the American Bar Association's opinion on generative AI is whether the technology is considered to be engaging in the practice of law.
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | August 16, 2024
The proposal seems to have deservedly dropped out of sight and may now be too late for this year's general election. But it is still a bad idea and we should be diligent in watching out for its reappearance.
By Donovan Swift | August 16, 2024
Greenberg Traurig welcomes a securities litigation shareholder; the NJSBA gives a pro bono award; and more moves.
By Cedra Mayfield | Patrick Smith | Mason Lawlor | August 16, 2024
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Cranfill Sumner Partner Mica Worthy discusses unique challenges involved in suing NASA for space debris damages amidst international law and the Federal Tort Claims Act.
By Colleen Murphy | August 15, 2024
"Through its most recent hirings, STAAR aims to essentially hire the entire J&J Vision marketing team at a critical time for J&J Vision's business and in the midst of its execution of its short-term and long-term strategic plans," the complaint said.
By Charles Toutant | August 15, 2024
"Generally, the presumption is get the kid into school while the adults sort all this out. Districts who simply close the door to students and don't allow them to enroll at all while the dispute is resolved do so at their peril," school district attorney David Rubin said.
By Avalon Zoppo | August 15, 2024
"People view the courts as this establishment, but when you listen to oral histories … it's really about individual people coming together to make this happen," said Third Circuit librarian Melissa Bernstein. "The character of the court changes every time there's a new judge who comes on."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Amanda O'Brien | August 15, 2024
"It used to be a firm would put in a rate request, and it would take several weeks or months to get approved—now they're getting it approved within 24 to 48 hours," one recruiter said.
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