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Construction Arbitration: The Pros, the Cons and COVID-19
Two seasoned practitioners in the area of construction law present an insightful dialogue regarding the pros and cons of arbitrating construction cases.Disbarment Case Puts Focus on Tax Appeal Referrals and 'Divided Loyalties'
"It was evident that there was a significant risk that respondent's representation of one or more of her tax appeal clients would be materially limited by her 'personal interest,' that is, continued referrals from Mid-Atlantic. Her loyalties to Mid-Atlantic and to her clients were, thus, divided," the DRB said.Murphy Appoints New Internal Diversity Officer, Signs Police Bills Aimed at Diversifying Ranks
On Tuesday, Murphy signed Executive Order No. 265 to create the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in the Governor's Office.After Hours: Pashman Stein Walder Hayden; Schenck Price Smith & King LLP (for October 4, 2021)
Pashman Stein Partner O'Connor Sworn in as President of ACDL-NJ On Sept. 13, Aidan P. O'Connor, a partner and co-chair of the criminal defense practice…Unanimous NJ Supreme Court Applies New Standard to Restraining Orders for Sex Assault Victims
The justices addressed the question of when a sexual assault victim can obtain a restraining order against the perpetrator if the sexual act wasn't consensual.View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
Karen Thompson Named Law Journal's Attorney of the Year
Thompson was recognized for her advocacy before the state Supreme Court, including in State v. Andujar, which helped lead to the high court calling for a review of the jury selection process.Owning a Dog Is 'a Public Endeavor' and Not Exempt From OPRA Requests, Split NJ High Court Rules
The Sept. 20 ruling was a win for plaintiff Ernest Bozzi, a licensed home improvement contractor who sought out the names and addresses of dog owners in Jersey City as potential clients for his invisible fence installation business.Lawyer Beats Ethics Case Over Allegedly Telling Paralegal to 'Friend' Adversary's Client on Facebook
The case against John Robertelli was dismissed because Facebook was in its infancy and he was unfamiliar with its workings in 2008, when the events in question took place. But "at this point, attorneys cannot take refuge in the defense of ignorance," N.J. Supreme Court Justice Barry Albin wrote.The New Jersey Legal Awards 2021 Honorees
Q&As with each honoree are available here.Trending Stories
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