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December 10, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Developments in Jury Instructions

In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz, a professor at Touro Law Center, analyzes rececnt decisions concerning: (1) the burden of proof in cases challenging warrantless searches; (2) deadly force claims; and (3) damages.
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June 23, 2005 | Daily Report Online

Children's Books Are Lawyer's New Practice Area

Meredith [email protected] J. Shallenberger is trading legal briefs for picture books. He's giving up his employment law practice to launch a children's bookstore called Little Shop of Stories, which opens next week on the square in Decatur. The store, which Shallenberger is opening with a partner, Diane Capriola, will share space with the new Jake's Ice Cream across from the Decatur courthouse.
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July 06, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal

Ignition Locks Are Penalties for Alcotest Refusal, Arrestees Told

The statement police read to DWI arrestees has been revised to include, among other things, a warning that the refusal penalty can include installation of an ignition lock.
4 minute read
August 09, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Why Lawyers Need 'Smart' Checklists and Integrated Forms

Brook Boyd, counsel at Meister Seelig & Fein, writes: Lawyers are very familiar with checklists, and it is generally acknowledged that checklists can help prevent legal malpractice. But it takes time to make a good checklist.
12 minute read
October 19, 2005 | Law.com

7th Circuit Shakes Up Debt Law

A series of 7th Circuit opinions in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases has created a unique body of law that some consumer lawyers say has made related litigation more complicated and expensive and has created "gratuitous" circuit splits. They also charge that the court's "advice" to debtors runs the risks of fostering other violations of the law and professional ethical standards. But the debt collection industry's lawyers welcome the active role that some of the 7th Circuit's judges play.
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September 07, 1999 | Law.com

NAACP and Law Professor Take on N.J. Towns

The NAACP and the constitutional law clinic at Rutgers Law School-Newark are suing six New Jersey towns over their hiring practices, charging that because their populations are overwhelmingly white, the strong preference given to residents has the effect of excluding minorities from municipal jobs. "We are trying to open up job opportunities in towns that have residency requirements and very few African-American residents," says Jonathan Hyman, the Rutgers professor handling the case.
4 minute read
October 19, 2011 | New Jersey Law Journal

Legal Services of New Jersey Thanks Volunteer Attorneys

Notice to the bar.
9 minute read
May 03, 2012 | New York Law Journal

Board Announces Successful Candidates for Feb. Bar Exam

A list of candidates who passed the February 2012 New York state bar exam.
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November 25, 2009 | New York Law Journal

Matter of Goldstein v. New York State Urban Development Corporation

Free: Atlantic Yards Project Clears Major Hurdle As Court of Appeals Upholds Use of Eminent Domain
66 minute read
November 05, 2008 | New Jersey Law Journal

IOLTA Ineligible List

Notice to the bar.
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