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Settlements Abound as Few Look to 'Test the Waters' on Force Majeure Litigation
"I'm seeing that, in general, resorting to the courts for relief of obligations is not working very well. I don't anticipate that it will," said attorney Scott Lippert.NJ Justices Rule 7-0 for AG to Publish Names of Disciplined Police Officers
The June 7 opinion delivered by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner addresses current Attorney General Gurbir Grewal's Law Enforcement Directives Nos. 2020-05 and No. 2020-06 that he implemented within weeks of George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police officers May 25, 2020.Mid-Market Recap: How to Bring People Back to the Office — and Communicate It
Law firms need to take care in how they craft messages about office returns -- because the work environment has changed and misperceptions can arise easily.New Jersey Lawyers Balk at State's New 2-Step Verification for E-Filings
The two-factor system "doesn't reflect the reality of how people work" and would be more successful if the authorization codes were sent to a wider group of people, according to one lawyer.View more book results for the query "Pashman Stein Walder Hayden"
What It Takes to Make Partner As a Litigator These Days
Taken in the aggregate, partnership promotion success stories can tell us something about what it takes these days to win the proverbial pie-eating contest where the prize is more pie.What It Takes to Make Partner As a Litigator These Days
Taken in the aggregate, partnership promotion success stories can tell us something about what it takes these days to win the proverbial pie-eating contest where the prize is more pie.Lawyers Anticipating the New Normal Call Post-Boundary Life 'a Gift and a Curse'
"Because most people are working remotely, the sheer volume of emails has probably tripled," Crystal West Edwards said. "When someone used to be able to pop by the office ... [that] is now a two-page email."Software Litigant Sanctioned for Spoliation, Kept 'DataDestroyed Spreadsheet' to Track
A special master in the federal case said IQVIA "made a prima facie showing that Veeva was engaging or intended to engage in a crime or fraud at the time the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was created and that the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was used in furtherance of the alleged crime or fraud–namely, the spoliation of evidence."Despite GC's Intervention, Litigant Sanctioned for Spoliation, Cover-Up
A special master in the case said IQVIA "made a prima facie showing that Veeva was engaging or intended to engage in a crime or fraud at the time the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was created and that the DataDestroyed Spreadsheet was used in furtherance of the alleged crime or fraud–namely, the spoliation of evidence."Trending Stories
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