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A Very Young Child's Voice in Sexual Abuse Legal Proceedings
"In cases involving minor children, we sometimes vary from standard operating procedure regarding how testimony can be presented, as well as stretching boundaries as to whether the witness is developmentally capable of presenting testimony. Should such distinctions continue?"The Best Advice We Heard From GCs in 2023
With top in-house lawyers increasingly being part of the C-suite, they bring more to the table than just their legal expertise. Efficient knowledge sharing is essential in that process.Car Dealers Face Sexual Harassment Allegations by Female Former Employees
"It is unacceptable for a manager to suggest to women that their bodies are their best contribution in the workplace," said Shannon Black, an EEOC trial attorney.What Piqued the Interest of New Jersey Lawyers in 2023? News About Judges Is a Good Bet
Whether it was the selection and confirmation of new judges, or the latest on judges who got in trouble, or obituaries of veteran jurists, Law Journal readers seemed to have endless interest in news involving men and women in robes.A Q&A with NJ-CRC Chief Counsel On What's New for 2024
For this December issue of our cannabis law column, we asked Christopher Riggs, chief counsel of the NJ-CRC, to respond to some questions that would (i) provide insight into the operations of the NJ-CRC, (ii) highlight the key developments in 2023, (iii) provide some helpful pointers to attorneys practicing in the cannabis field, and (vi) provide a preview of what is to come in 2024.View more book results for the query "Michael Best"
On the Naughty List? 6 Hurdles OpenAI Faced This Year
OpenAI and its chatbot ChatGPT repeatedly found themselves in the news this year, partly because they best exemplify the recent advances in generative AI, but also because the two sometimes found themselves in hot water.This Attorney Was Just Elected to Be President of the Florida Bar
"Never in my wildest dreams did I think that I would be the president-elect of the Florida Bar," South Florida litigator Rosalyn "Sia" Baker-Barnes said.Big Law's Return-to-Office Journey Still Not Complete, but More Settled Now
"The overwhelming majority of our colleagues are complying," noted Davis Polk's Neil Barr. "I know not everyone loves it, but from the institution's perspective, we are in a good spot."The Importance of Cyber Vigilance: Control Liability and Litigation Exposure
This article covers cyber trends and tips for organizations to explore in order to be better equipped to anticipate and respond to cyber incidents before a devastating breach occurs. The outcome? Diminished chance of class action activity, compliance violations, lost business, and mounting costs.New Jersey's Federal Bench Is Almost at Full Strength, But Will Cases Move More Efficiently?
"The problem is ... they're still going to have one of the heaviest caseloads in the country. And it's still going to be hard to move cases efficiently through the district court in New Jersey," Daniel Fleming said.Trending Stories
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