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March 27, 2002 | Law.com

Securing Patient Health E-Data

As health-care providers embrace the Internet to reduce medical error, they must make sure not to unreasonably publicize patient medical information to avoid facing such causes of action as breach of confidentiality, invasion of privacy and breach of contract. Providers should focus on preventing legal difficulties that arise when using the Internet to communicate electronic medical records and information.
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May 09, 2002 | Law.com

Avoid the Hyper-Liability of Hyperlinks

Companies that maintain Web sites must be vigilant to scrutinize the substance of the sites, including content accessible via Internet links from the company's site to a third-party site. If not, the potentially deceptive nature of hyperlinks can lead to direct and derivative liability arising from actively using hyperlinks and from passively allowing others to hyperlink to an existing Web site.
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January 21, 2003 | New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Law Graduates Shiver Through a Bear Market for Legal Services

The ailing economy is creating tough choices for the class of 2003 at New Jersey law schools. Placement officials say that except for students who had summer internships at large firms, it's as tough a climate as they've seen in recent years. The chief fallback positions are judicial clerkships that will extend job hunts for 12 more months and add meat to r�sum�s -- but competition is heating up for those positions, too.
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September 30, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Help Yourself When It Comes to Internet Contract Breaches

The rapid and robust communication provided by the Internet, and the anonymity provided by e-commerce, continues to retard the application of traditional judicial contract remedies. As a consequence, the nontraditional legal remedy of self-help is increasingly being embraced to deal with legal difficulties associated with the Internet.
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August 15, 2003 | Law.com

Copyrights and Internet Broadcasts of Sound Recordings

Recorded music consists of two separate types of copyrightable works. The first is a series of notes and lyrics that a composer creates and is called a "musical work." The second, called the "sound recording," is the actual sound of a performance of a musical work. This distinction between these two types of works has special significance with respect to copyright law, particularly when considering the Internet.
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May 23, 2013 | New Jersey Law Journal

Summer Programs Still in a Drought

Summer hiring at New Jersey firms fell off in 2013, exhibiting no signs of a rebound from the stagnancy of the last four years.
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September 06, 2006 | Law.com

Stock Option Backdate Probe Hits N.J. Firms

A federal investigation into improperly backdated executive stock options has swept up four New Jersey companies -- Medarex Inc., Kos Pharmaceuticals Inc., Ulticom Inc., and DRS Technologies Inc. -- and has spurred a grand jury subpoena and a civil suit against Medarex. The inquiries are part of a nationwide probe by the SEC, and in some cases by the DOJ and IRS, into allegations that more than 100 companies changed stock option grant dates to make them more valuable.
7 minute read
October 28, 2002 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Publication Provides Inexpensive Protection

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July 10, 2007 | National Law Journal

Fox Rothschild Again Expands N.J. Presence

Fox Rothschild last week continued its strategy of acquiring boutiques by adding Roseland, N.J.-based Goldman & Kramer. Fox Rothschild first entered the Roseland market last October when it merged with Grotta Glassman & Hoffman. "Roseland is sort of the professional services capital of North Jersey," said administrative partner Mark L. Silow.
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August 24, 2007 | New Jersey Law Journal

E-Commerce Communities Employ Medieval Justice

E-commerce merchants, like their medieval predecessors, often use their own lex mercatoria, or merchant law, in lieu of traditional law.
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