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Dealing With the Aftermath of Spoliation
New Jersey courts impose severe penalties for intentional or negligent destruction of evidence. An attorney must impress upon a client the importance of preserving evidence and the consequences for failing to do so. And, an attorney whose client is injured by spoliation of evidence should proceed cautiously to ensure the appropriate relief is obtained, says attorney Luis J. Amaro Jr.Practical Considerations in Real Estate Transactions in Light of SRRA
Requirements for remediating contaminated sites.Watershed Date for N.J. Site Remediation: May 7, 2012
In just over two months, nearly every existing cleanup case before the NJDEP will become subject to the 2009 Site Remediation Reform Act.Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy
In this Special Section from the New York Law Journal: "When Private Equity Limited Partners Fail" and "Protection for Shareholder Payments in LBOs Gone Bad."Collecting Electronically Stored Information
A practical guide to state and federal e-discovery laws, and how to lead your client through the process.Bankruptcies -- Chapter 11 and business Chapter 7 petitions filed through Dec. 6, 2004
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