New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian M. Balduzzi and Lisa S. Presser | March 16, 2022
The Civil Practice Committee should amend the rules to clarify that a trustee nominated under a procedure within the governing trust instrument should qualify, not as a substituted trustee, but as a successor trustee.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Neal Solomon and Elyse Herman | March 16, 2022
Is there a valid reason to deny genetic testing in a case alleging disinheritance, as opposed to a case alleging the right to inherit? Is there such a thing as disinheritance by proof of non-paternity?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | March 14, 2022
A collection of articles covering current topics in Employment Law, including: COVID-19 infections and disability claims, non-disclosure provisions in LAD settlements, and how marijuana laws are affecting the employer-employee relationship.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Karol Corbin Walker, Krystle Nova and Reema Chandnani | March 11, 2022
As businesses continue to move toward more remote work, employers should consider how to best protect their trade secrets and confidential information from misappropriation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine M. DiCicco | March 10, 2022
Attorneys in New Jersey have seen a boom in clients questioning the meaning of new marijuana legalization laws, which may ultimately (and has already) lead to additional litigation between employees and employers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Izik L. Gutkin | March 10, 2022
Assembly Bill No. 4637 is an attempt to remedy the shortcomings of N.J.S.A. 10:5-12.8(a). It allows employees to decide for themselves whether being able to talk publicly and openly about allegations of discrimination against their employer is more important to them than being able to settle a case.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Steven I. Adler and Brian Block | March 9, 2022
A hypothetical case provides a crash course on employment litigation, including the after-acquired evidence doctrine, the cat's paw doctrine, stray remarks and the same actor inference.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Leonard Leicht and Michelle Michael | March 9, 2022
The analysis will have to be addressed on a case-by-case basis, with the focus not on the employee's infection with the COVID-19 virus, but rather how the corresponding symptoms have affected that individual.
New Jersey Law Journal | Profile
By Juliette Gillespie | February 28, 2022
Congratulations to these new partners, made and hired laterally over the past year.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gerald H. Baker | February 14, 2022
Gerald H. Baker's annual look at developments in the area of automobile injury law in New Jersey.
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