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New Jersey Law Journal

Amid Uncertainty, Lubertazzi Focuses on Client Service and Teammates' Well-Being

Following the killing of George Floyd, Lubertazzi said, "We're not inclined to donate some dollars and just move on. We wanted to do something that was much more inclusive and much more long-lasting."
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New Jersey Law Journal

Meet the Law Journal's Litigation Departments of the Year and In-House Impact Honorees

Hear directly from the honorees right here.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Send the Law Journal Your 2021 NJ Associate Hires

Submit your New Jersey associates hired in 2021 to be included in the yearbook.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Seeking Nominations: Diverse Attorneys of the Year

The Law Journal is pleased to announce an upcoming special section devoted to our Diverse Attorneys of the Year honors.
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New Jersey Law Journal

As Pandemic Continues, So Does 'Booming' Government Bond Market

The activity results from interest rates that are "literally within a couple basis points of historic lows," thus providing "a unique opportunity to borrow at rates never seen before," bond lawyer Matthew Jessup said.
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New Jersey Law Journal

EMPLOYMENT LAW

A special section examining current issues in employment law, including reopening offices, hostile work environments in a divided country, and promises made by the Biden Administration.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Today's Water Cooler Talk About Current Events Can Lead to Tomorrow's Legal Headache 

Employers can expect that a significant portion of employees returning to the office are eager to get back to socializing with co-workers about non-work-related issues. Employers must recognize that some of these discussions could lead to claims of a hostile work environment under the federal and state anti-harassment laws.
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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court to Hear Case of Pregnant, Unmarried, Catholic School Teacher Being Fired

The New Jersey Supreme Court will soon decide whether the teacher's discrimination claim may move forward under the LAD or whether it is barred by the First Amendment; a decision with potentially sweeping implications for religious organizations and their employees.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Promises Made To Be Delivered: Expansion of Protections and Enforcement Under Biden Administration

President Biden promised workers significant workplace protections during his campaign. The quick regulatory actions and immediate leadership changes at OSHA, EEOC, NLRB and DOL signal the intent of his administration to deliver on his promise.
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New Jersey Law Journal

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates and the Dawn of Delta: Counseling Employers in an Age of Uncertainty

With the Delta variant now spreading rapidly, many employers are wary of having unvaccinated employees return to the workplace and, therefore, are evaluating whether to mandate that employees become vaccinated. The legal issues raised require careful, individualized and ongoing analysis for each employer.
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