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Send Us Your New Partners for the NJ Law Journal's New Partners Yearbook
Submissions for the Law Journal's New Partners Yearbook are due by Feb. 12, 2024.Environmental Justice Litigation Trends to Watch in 2024
King & Spalding attorneys offer a review of the 2023 environmental justice lawsuits that they believe could predict what's to come for 2024.Are Tomorrow's Lawyers Prepared for Legal's Tech Future? 4 Recent Trends Shaping Legal Education
Advanced legal technology means little if attorneys don't know how to use it. While some law schools are trying to change that, others are falling behind.Lawsuit Limits and Antisemitism Are Among Topics Georgia Lawmakers Plan to Take On in 2024
Gov. Brian Kemp has said he wants to make it harder for people to file lawsuits and win big legal judgments and has said Georgia's high insurance rates are among the harms of such lawsuits.View more book results for the query "*"
Justice Thomas Broke the Law—Does It Matter?
"The debate about whether the justices were or should be bound by any ethics rules drew attention away from the fact that Thomas' conduct violated federal laws specifically requiring him to disclose the gifts. The question now is whether his violation of that duty will have any consequence for him."Will India's New Mediation Act Change the Landscape of ADR Worldwide?
Disputants, domestic and foreign, will welcome the efficiency that mediation offers as compared to traditional litigation. Attorneys representing parties which do (or will do) business are urged to look closely at the act.To Zoom or Not To Zoom: Considerations for Virtual Mediation
In-person mediation with everyone physically present at one location has been the gold standard for as long as mediation has been a popular process to resolve cases. Maybe it still is, but not in all circumstances and virtual mediations are here to stay.Considerations of the Unauthorized Practice of Law in the ADR Process
The statutes and case law related to the unauthorized practice of law are designed to answer the question of who can advocate on behalf of the parties in arbitration. Specifically, the cases and statutes set the boundaries with respect to whether one must in fact be a lawyer to represent parties or whether lawyers can cross state lines and represent parties in states in which the lawyer is not a member of that state's bar.Should Donald Trump Get Presidential Immunity From His Legal Troubles?
Trump's attorneys claim that he is entitled to immunity based upon the 1982 precedent granting former President Richard Nixon immunity from civil damages.Trending Stories
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