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Adverse Inference for Failing To Call a Witness
Why would an attorney not call a witness who might elucidate critical facts about a case? Does he have something to hide? Can the opposing attorney bring this to the attention of the jury? Should the jury be given a special instruction? These issues and the applicable rules are explored.Trusts and Divorce: Not Always Happy Bedfellows
Analysis of the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision in Tannen v. Tannen.Adjudicative, Investigative Roles Severed at Judicial Ethics Panel
With a view toward "enhancing the appearance of fairness at all steps of the judicial disciplinary process," New Jersey's Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct has separated the adjudicative and investigative functions that have for decades been combined under one hat.HIPAA Breach Notification: New Rules Create New Challenges
Mandatory compliance with HIPAA's revised Breach Notification Rules is slated for Sept. 23. Covered entities must be ready.The 'Per-Debtor' Interpretation of Chapter 11
A closer look at the Tribune Company bankruptcy and a recent decision considering the conformability of competing plans of reorganization.Condoms At Center of Patent Infringement Case
Two men who helped produced a popular latex condom marketed under the name Pleasure Plus are now adversaries in a patent infringement battle. A New Jersey federal judge recently granted a motion by the Illinois attorney who holds the condom's patent for a temporary restraining order to stop its inventor, Dr. Alla Venkata Krishna Reddy, from marketing a similar condom under the name inSpiral.Patent Suit Puts Millions at Stake
Inventor Jerome H. Lemelson fiercely litigated with big companies around the world during his life to extract licensing revenues linked to his many patents. A private foundation he started has carried on his litigious tradition since his death in 1997. But in a delicious legal twist, a Colorado mining company now claims, in a lawsuit filed in Reno, Nev., that it is the real owner of Lemelson patents covering widely used bar code technology and should be paid millions of dollars.Trending Stories
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