New Jersey Law Journal | Slideshow
By ALM Staff | September 13, 2021
There were new judges nominated and confirmed—and, yes, controversies and allegations of serious wrongdoing—in these reputedly slow summer months.
By Zack Needles | December 16, 2020
With the closure of courts and law offices across the U.S. and the attendant rise in remote work—not to mention a dip in demand for many lawyers—came a host of new risks for mistakes, malfeasance and just plain poor decision-making, all of which helped lay fertile ground for legal malpractice claims. Here's a look back at what experts had to say about the heightened dangers for lawyers during this strange, but not altogether unprecedented, year.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 23, 2020
The U.S. court system has shifted to video conferencing platforms in record speed, but that sudden shift has come with its fair share of cringeworthy mishaps.
By Ryland West, Diego M. Radzinschi and John Disney | June 3, 2020
As protests sparked by the death of George Floyd took place around the country, ALM photographers were on the ground capturing the events as they unfolded across three cities.
By Elana Ashanti Jefferson | January 27, 2020
'It's more challenging than ever for employers to track, understand and implement these complex and ever-changing laws.'
By Karen Sloan | December 3, 2019
New data from the U.S. Department of Education offers a better understanding of law graduates' debt-to-earnings ratios, that is, how much they borrow versus how much they make right after graduation.
By Denny Jacob | September 16, 2019
The first six months of the year have affected at least a few billion people.
By Ginger Szala | May 29, 2019
Bankrate.com polled Americans across generations on the financial decisions, or lack thereof, they regretted most.
Property Casualty 360 | Slideshow
By Danielle Ling | April 3, 2019
New data from TrueMotion identifies the 10 cities where motorists were the most distracted last year.
By Michael S. Fischer | March 21, 2019
Technology helps the IRS catch offenders, but taxpayers still need to be wary.
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