New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David M. Dugan | May 17, 2024
"I entered the experience excited and left feeling that it had exceeded my already high expectations," writes Superior Court Judge David M. Dugan.
By The New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | May 17, 2024
The regulatory regime being introduced this August is not the kind of justice system that students deserve.
By Jane Wester | May 16, 2024
Weinstein noted that jurors come to the courtroom with their own experiences and ideas about marriage, which may lead them to doubt the alleged distance between the Menendezes.
By Charles Toutant | May 16, 2024
"I would not be surprised if what we see is maybe not a return quite back to the early 2010s sort of scores, but I wouldn't be surprised to see an upward shift, now that law school has become a bit more popular again, a bit more selective," said Brian Sheppard of Seton Hall University School of Law.
By Donovan Swift | May 16, 2024
Goldberg Segalla adds a partner; Hunterdon County Bar Association hosts a Law Day event; and more moves.
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage
By Colleen Murphy | May 16, 2024
"This is a risk-averse, change-averse profession that is entirely based on past precedent," AI panelist and ALM chief legal strategist Patrick Fuller said. "Change does not necessarily happen quickly in this profession, but I do think that the fear cycle right now is really high. It is good to be on guard, and it is good to be pragmatic about it and to plan for it, but I caution against getting too afraid of too much change happening quickly."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By David G. Evans | May 16, 2024
"The cannabis industry is following the playbook of the tobacco and opiate industries by putting profits before people," according to David G. Evans, senior counsel for the Cannabis Industry Victims Educating Litigators.
By Charles Toutant | May 15, 2024
"Applying that legislation to pre-enactment conduct would have been quite unfair–if not unconstitutional–because it would have exposed employers to significant new legal consequences, e.g., a new liquidated/treble damages remedy, for already-completed actions without advance notice of that future exposure," said the amicus curiae New Jersey Business and Industry Association.
By Jane Wester | May 15, 2024
The constitutional speech and debate privilege can't be waived, said Adam Fee of Paul Hastings, who is representing the embattled lawmaker.
By LexisNexis (Sponsored) | May 15, 2024
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