By Ronald L. Israel, Marie L. Mathews and Brigitte M. Gladis | January 15, 2018
Performing the legwork at the beginning of representation can help avoid unfortunate discoveries later on.
By Michael K. Furey and Sylvia-Rebecca Gutierrez | January 15, 2018
Sometimes, the trial judge can make an error that may prove decisive in the case. Is this a defense when the attorney is sued by her client for malpractice?
By John L. Slimm and Jeremy J. Zacharias | January 15, 2018
It is an unpleasant fact that a bad result may occur when representing a client. Attorneys are not “guarantors,” “backstops” or “insurers” of the outcome of a matter they handle.
By Armand Leone Jr. and Robert J. Cerfolio | January 15, 2018
To twist a phrase from the Wizard of Oz, patients need to know “Who is that man behind the robot?”
By New Jersey Law Journal | January 11, 2018
The results are in. The attorneys have voted! Click here to view the special section.
By NJLJ contributors | December 4, 2017
Expert practitioners look at whistleblower protections, defending sexual harassment claims, dealing with opioids in the workplace, and much more.
New Jersey Law Journal | Research
By David Gialanella | November 20, 2017
The Law Journal releases NJ Law each fall to present readers with the various data projects produced over the course of the year, from the New Jersey…
New Jersey Law Journal | Profile
By David Gialanella | November 7, 2017
The Law Journal recognizes 15 diverse attorneys for their exceptional accomplishments.
By Ric Gallin and Alicia Langone | November 6, 2017
The Appellate Division revisited the “last pull of the trigger” recently in its "Air Master" decision -- another important step in New Jersey courts' allocation of risk among successive insurance policies where injury occurs over an extended period of time.
By Jay H. Bernstein | November 6, 2017
An argument for updating the 1911 schedule of disabilities with a modern wage-loss system.
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