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Support Modifications and the COVID-19 Crisis
For those with support obligations, the general economic strain of this crisis comes with the added anxiety of not knowing how they will pay child support and/or alimony while they remain unemployed.Organizations Are Prioritizing Privacy—Just Not With Legal Spend
Exterro's Annual Study of Legal Spend Management indicates that organizations are expecting to spend less on compliance with privacy laws in 2020 as they wait to see how new regulations like the CCPA are enforced first.Fish & Richardson to Host Global Patent Protection Webinar
Fish & Richardson announced that it is set to hold a webinar titled "Global Patent Protection Strategies and Foreign Filing Licenses" at 1:30 p.m. May 14.Coping With COVID-19: Law Day, 'Constitutional Adaptability' and the 'New Normal'
As in-person society reemerges and we commence our integration from isolation, what is the relevance of Law Day to our profession and society in a COVID-19 environment? In our search for answers, we must reflect on our past.Small Firms and Solos: Do Your Part for Tomorrow's Lawyers—Hire a Summer Associate
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Recent Developments in Rights Plans in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant worldwide disruptions of business operations and has negatively impacted stock prices globally. As a result, many corporations find themselves potentially vulnerable to abusive takeover tactics.After Hours: Rutgers Law; Seton Hall Law
New Jersey Law Schools Delay On Campus Interviews Until Early 2021On The Move: Javerbaum Wurgaft; Wisniewski & Associates
Hiring at New Jersey law firms.Montrose Chemical Corp. of California (Montrose IX)
Attorneys who worked directly on the latest Montrose case comment on the ramifications of the decision out of the California Supreme Court.Joseph J. Henderson & Sons, Inc. v. Travelers Prop. Cas. Ins. Co. of Am.
The 8th Circuit determined that the faulty workmanship exclusion did not apply, despite the occurrence of faulty workmanship on the roof panels in question.Trending Stories
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