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New Jersey Law Journal

As 2 Leave for Norris McLaughlin, Budd Larner 'Evaluating Next Steps'

Partners Karolina Dehnhard and David Tawil on Thursday joined Norris McLaughlin to rebuild that firm's family law practice.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Brach Eichler Partners Join RWJBarnabas Health in Nonlegal Executive Roles

Two longtime health care lawyers with Brach Eichler are giving up legal practice for business development executive roles at West Orange-based RWJBarnabas Health.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Questions to Ask When Considering Risks and Warning Signs in Tech-Based Screening Tools

Each and every job opening now results in a slew of applicants. As applications dramatically increase, more and more human resources departments are turning to technology to assist in reducing the burden of reviewing resumes and predict a candidate's success within their workforce.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Brexit's Possible No-Deal Causes Uncertainty in Europe

The Brexit countdown clock on Alessandro Galtieri's iPad served as a constant reminder of the uncertainty that loomed larger with every tick of the clock. Not that he needed another reminder.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Hiring and Getting Hired: How to Negotiate the Current Employment Landscape

What's good news for candidates (high demand for legal professionals) is not-so-good news for law firms, who have to deal with a shrinking talent pool and other employment trends that aren't exactly in their favor.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Special Section: Top Laterals/New Partners

In The Legal's Top Laterals/New Partners supplement, read about how culture is key to retaining laterals, find out what two partners had to say about…
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

To Be Exempt or Not Exempt; That Is the Question

Expert analysis of the criteria for determining an employee's exempt classification under state law. Failure to properly classify an employee can be a costly oversight for employers.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

3 Things GCs and Labor Lawyers Need to Know About AI in Hiring

Kelly Trindel, head of I/O science and diversity analytics at pymetrics and former chief analyst and research director at the EEOC, spoke with us recently about what lawyers need to know about the use of artificial intelligence and machine-learning in recruitment and hiring.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

3 Things General Counsel, Labor and Employment Lawyers Need to Know About AI in Hiring

Kelly Trindel, head of I/O science and diversity analytics at pymetrics and former chief analyst and research director at the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, spoke with us recently about what lawyers need to know about the use of artificial intelligence and machine-learning in recruitment and hiring.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

With Increased Scrutiny, NJ Cases Remind Employers to Review and Update Arbitration Agreements

Recent cases in New Jersey have emphasized that there are several requirements that employers must consider when drafting and enforcing arbitration agreements.
9 minute read

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