By Donovan Swift | August 11, 2023
Mandelbaum Barrett adds healthcare and litigation partner; Faegre Drinker hosts 'NJ LEEP' summer program; and more moves.
By Charles Toutant | August 10, 2023
"We are grateful to the judiciary for recognizing that the jury's unanimous verdict was firmly based on negligence, and not on any conduct immunized by the Tort Claims Act," Donald Burke Jr., lawyer for the widow, said.
By Patrick Smith | August 10, 2023
"The largest driver of cost savings would stem from a reduction in the size of a firm's new associate class," Decipher's Greg Hamman said.
By Colleen Murphy | August 10, 2023
"When Gov. Murphy signed the ETA, it opened the floodgates of corruption," Sen. Steve Oroho said. "This ridiculous law stifled the independence of our state's campaign watchdog and limited [its] ability to hold those who commit campaign violations accountable."
By Maydeen Merino | August 9, 2023
The agency's attention shifts from hospitals to telehealth as Congress seeks to aid in false claims enforcement.
By Charles Toutant | August 9, 2023
"Right now, these plaintiffs lawyers are running free. It's very easy for them to create a factual issue about whether a website is or is not accessible," defense attorney Martin Krezalek said.
By Colleen Murphy | August 9, 2023
In a ruling that is being lauded by family law practitioners around the state, the New Jersey Supreme Court has held that, to make a prima facie showing of cohabitation, a party seeking to terminate alimony does not need to satisfy all the cohabitation factors in either "Konzelman v. Konzelman" or the state alimony statute.
By Colleen Murphy | August 9, 2023
Canon 5, which deals with outside employment and other outside activities for judiciary employees, states that to "avoid impropriety and/or conflict of interest or the appearance thereof, the following provisions shall apply to the holding of outside employment by judiciary employees."
By Lisa Willis | August 9, 2023
The litigation—now before U.S. District Judge Brian Martinotti—could have a far-reaching impact, lawyers say.
By Andrew Maloney | August 9, 2023
Am Law 100 firms have tried to cut head count and expenses, midsize firms have sought to bolster revenue, and the Second Hundred have sought "to find a Goldilocks zone between the two," says a new report.
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