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New Jersey Law Journal

It's Critical to Maximize Both Voter Participation and Public Health

We worry about the November election if the courts, legislatures and executives cannot get into sync for a common purpose of a safe voting environment.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Attorneys Need Courts to Provide Better Guidance During Shutdown

Attorneys are in a state of confusion about how to proceed with discovery during the current public health crisis. We need more guidance as well as reassurance from the courts that we are not going to be "left out in the cold" once the emergency ends.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Top 5 Ways to Advance Your Career During the Pandemic

OP-ED: Don't let the bleak nature of the pandemic interfere with your professional progress. Use this time now to lay seeds for future success.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Is a Radiator Part of the Heating System?

OP ED: The majority opinion in a recent case relied upon the absence of the word "radiator" from the regulation, to conclude that a radiator is not a part of the heating system, and therefore the landlord is not required to cover it with insulating material. This retired judge disagrees.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Access to Justice for Those Who Need It Most

With so much still unknown about how and when the courts at every level will resume full dockets of cases, let's look for small ways that we can help locally to ensure that access to justice continues for those who need it the most.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Thank You, Chief Justice Rabner

While other court systems around the country have virtually shut the doors to justice, our Judiciary has done everything in its power to keep cases moving forward.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The DEP at 50: Personal Reflections

While the state's environmental protection efforts over the past 50 years have been impressive, considerable work remains ahead. If history provides us with any guidance, New Jersey will continue to be at the forefront and serve as a national leader concerning these efforts.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Six States Consider Extending Business Interruption Coverage to Coronavirus Claims

New Jersey, New York and four other states consider legislation clarifying that business interruption coverage applies to COVID-19 claims.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Sidewalk Liability Still an Open Question

The denial of a petition for certification by the New Jersey Supreme Court recently generated some heat and light. We agree with Justice Albin that the debate is not over.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Video Testimony Should Be Studied

We applaud the Appellate Division's recommendation that the use of video testimony be the subject of study and evaluation by a Supreme Court committee in the administrative context where experienced practitioners can have significant input.
5 minute read

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