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New Jersey Law Journal

Do NJ Judicial Nominations Resemble College Admissions?

OP-ED: The judicial nomination process could be vastly improved by adopting two elements of the college admission process.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

How to Make the Most of an Attorney Convention

It's officially convention season in New Jersey! Whether you are an old pro or a new lawyer, here are some tips to maximize the benefits of attending an attorney convention.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Supreme Court Rewards Tortfeasor and Punishes Innocent PIP Victim

OP-ED: In 'Haines v. Taft,' the majority concluded that the innocent victim, rather than the wrongdoer, should be responsible for the unpaid medical bills incurred for the medical treatment of injuries caused by the wrongdoer.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Reaping the Benefits of Mentorship

A mentor can give you an unbiased opinion and a fresh perspective, and push you toward reaching your goals in a more strategic fashion.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Optimism Properly Understood

A conditional optimist knows that she can't do everything about the problems in the world, but she can do 'something.'
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

What if There's No Precedent? How to Approach Issues of New Law

Helpful hints for young lawyers on what to do when confronted with newly enacted legislation.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Fraud Is Fraud, Whenever It May Occur

OP-ED: We write in response to the article entitled “Insured's Misrepresentations in Coverage Litigation Do Not Count,” published in the Law Journal on March 4. As counsel on behalf of insurance companies, we beg to differ.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

SCOTUS Pioneers, Past, Present and Future: Belva Lockwood and Ruth Bader Ginsburg

OP-ED: In honor of Women's History Month, a celebration of the significant contributions of two great female attorneys toward the advancement of women and minorities.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Aggressive Opposition to Autism Home Violates LAD

OP-ED: Kudos to Judge Fisher for a decision that exemplifies how our courts protect those who cannot protect themselves—in this case, our most vulnerable special needs individuals.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Enough Is Enough! It's Time to Reform the Municipal Court System

OP-ED: We've tried and continue to try the same things over and over in our municipal courts, and they just don't work in achieving “fair and efficient justice.” Unify the courts!
5 minute read

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