New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By John V. Kelly III | March 13, 2023
Many employers do not address the issue of nonexempt employees responding to work emails or taking work calls on their smart devices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Ursula H. Leo and Timothy J. Profeta | March 13, 2023
This article addresses ambiguities surrounding WIRE certification, procedures regarding adverse employment actions in relation to cannabis, and the potential workplace implications of appointing or contracting a WIRE.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Andrew M. Moskowitz and James E. Burden | March 13, 2023
While the act bars only the forced arbitration of sexual harassment and sexual assault claims, it is an important first step in restoring employees' ability to bring discrimination and harassment claims in open court.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Kevin M. Craig and Melanie D. Lipomanis | March 13, 2023
Improvements in technology have advanced a broad range of methods to monitor employees' whereabouts and activities. Reliance on technology in our personal and professional lives makes monitoring activity relatively easy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Steven M. Kayman and Lauren Rayner Davis | March 13, 2023
There are particular situations where the lack or extent of a restrictive covenant's geographical limitations can and should factor into a reasonableness analysis.
New Jersey Law Journal | Profile
By David Gialanella | Alexa Woronowicz | March 2, 2023
Congratulations to these new partners, made and hired laterally over the past year.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
This year, the 220th legislative session has already approved a bill to increase the minimum limits for motor vehicle and automobile liability coverage and a bill to expand the full disclosure of policy limits. Nonetheless, there are still some changes that the Legislature can approve that will further protect the legal rights of persons injured in automobile accidents.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
Since 1988, there have been over 120 published cases that deal with some aspect of the verbal threshold. These cases are listed here in chronological order by subject matter.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
This year, there were no new cases dealing with the verbal threshold; however, there were two new cases from the Supreme Court dealing with motor vehicle accidents: Cooper Hospital (Collateral Sources: Medicare) and Stewart (Tort Claims Act: Dangerous Condition of Public Property). In addition, there have been two new statutes relating to automobile insurance.
By Gerald H. Baker | February 13, 2023
The triple pillars of the system are the Compulsory Insurance Law (which requires liability insurance), the No Fault Act (which requires Personal Injury Protection benefits) and the Uninsured Motorist Act (which requires uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage).
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