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New Jersey Law Journal

Edward Barocas Caps Career With Government Grants Cases in 2018

"I have no intellectual problem ensuring that our proper constitutional values and protections are enforced," he said.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Robin Kay Lord, Out of the 'Trenches,' Breaks Ground for Same-Sex Couples in 2018 Appeal

"It's an entirely different animal in the Appellate Division," Lord said. "When I'm up there I sort of feel like a fish out of water sometimes. ... Usually I'm in the trenches."
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Stephen Orlofsky's Advocacy Averts 'Horrible Precedent for Municipalities' in 2018

"I said, 'look, there are no guarantees,'" Orlofsky, a well-known litigator and former federal judge, recalled telling the client. "When they [the Supreme Court] took it, I knew I had a shot."
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Litigation Departments, Legal Departments, GC Impact: Meet the 2019 Winners

Read insights directly from this year's distinguished winners here.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

A special section devoted to current topics in medical malpractice law, including procedural issues regarding the affidavit of merit, and the impact of the use of electronic health records,
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Fungal Infection Identified at More than 400 Health-Care Facilities in NYC and NJ

Candida auris, also referred to as C. auris, is a potentially deadly fungal infection that appears to be making its way through hospitals and long-term care facilities across the country.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Is a Ferreira Conference a Pre-Requisite to Moving to Dismiss for Failure to Provide an AOM?

The impact of decisions such as 'Paragon' and 'Levine' in medical malpractice cases can create a strategic advantage to those savvy defendants that may be up against less-knowledgeable plaintiffs, who sit on their obligations to file and serve an AOM while waiting for the court to hold a Ferreira conference.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION

In the Law Journal's special section on Real Estate and Construction, read about design-assist projects, the changing face of the retail lease, two recent appellate decisions affecting eminent domain cases, New Jersey's New Homeowner Warranty, and how roof warranties hold up under the installation of rooftop solar panels.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Does a Roof's Warranty Remain Effective Under Solar Panels?

The advantages of solar power installation should be weighed against the preservation of the structural integrity and the useful life of the rooftop structures themselves. In particular, property owners should ensure that the warranty covering the roof itself remains effective.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The NJ New Homeowner Warranty: An Owner's Friend or Foe?

The New Jersey HOW presents a case of good intentions gone awry; the Act's arbitration provisions sacrifice an aggrieved homeowners' day in court.
9 minute read

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