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Special Section: Family Law 2024
This year's family law special section covers the antiquated legal difficulties that same-sex couples face when they try to adopt; offers advice about dividing child custody time in ways that are best for the child; explains the many nuances of dividing business and retirement assets in divorce; and much more.Justices Will Review Condemned Oklahoman's Murder Conviction That State's AG Disavows
Attorney General Gentner Drummond's office concluded prosecutors withheld from the defense evidence that the witness had seen a psychiatrist and was diagnosed with a potentially violent psychiatric condition.Ethics and The U.S. Supreme Court
The SCOTUS code of ethics is no doubt a compromise, and like many compromises, is pleasing to almost no one.Legal Tech's Predictions for Innovating for Good in 2024
Legal industry experts make their predictions for what we can expect in the areas of DEI, ESG, mental health, access to justice, pro bono and more in 2024.Why Family Law and Estate Planning Attorneys Should Collaborate for Prenups
With many couples choosing to wed for the first time later in life, and other couples choosing to re-marry in their golden years, changes in marital status can impact a family's estate planning in important ways. Both family law and estate planning attorneys should be aware of the substantive nuances each brings to the client relationship as well as ethical issues in this type of engagement.View more book results for the query "*"
Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap Hires First GC to Help Navigate Growth, Advance Mission
More than a half-century ago, Emanuel Bronner would hand out soaps as freebies to attendees of his lectures espousing unity across religious and ethnic divides. Today, they are available in mass-market retailers such as Target and Walgreens and in some 40 countries.What To Know When Representing a Business Owner in Divorce
Equitable distribution of assets is a multi-phase process that includes: (1) identifying each asset owned by either party; (2) valuing each asset; and (3) allocating ownership interests and distributing each asset pursuant to the factors set forth in N.J.S.A. 2A:34-23.1.Biden's AI Executive Order: 6 Actions for Legal Leaders
While embedding the principles of this recent executive order into AI governance and risk management should be an enterprise-wide effort, legal has a significant role to play. In this article, we discuss six actions legal leaders should take to help their organization generate value from AI and adapt to an evolving regulatory landscape.The Rules and Risks of Dividing Retirement Assets in Divorce
When negotiating equitable distribution in a divorce, both sides should consider the possible benefits and risks of the division of assets in equitable distribution. One option that can work in many cases is the immediate offset of a pension based on present value.Ex-Judge Temin Splits From Post as DA Krasner's First Assistant
Temin declined to share the reason for her departure and said she is unsure exactly what she'll be doing next. But at age 89, she said, she is not ready to retire.Trending Stories
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