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NJ High Court Grapples With Questions of Whether Low-Speed Electric Scooter Riders Are 'Pedestrians'
The case reminds us that even narrow issues can attract the court's attention if not previously interpreted by an appellate court.People in the News—May 31, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Anapol Weiss
A 2024 Rutgers Law School graduate was the recipient of the 25th Annual Blaine E. Capehart Legal Writing Award, sponsored by the law firm of Capehart Scatchard.AI Startups Rely on Tech Giants Even as They Fear Their Dominance, Complicating Antitrust Debate
"We need to partner with hyper-scalers for computing, for distribution, for almost everything. And if we cannot do that, there is a risk that we just do not exist," said Blanche Savary de Beauregard, general counsel at the AI startup Mistral.Q&A with editors for New Jersey Legal Awards on June 6
If you have any questions about the New Jersey Legal Awards, join us next Thursday June 6 at 4pm EST on a video call Q&A about the nominations.…View more book results for the query "*"
Importance of Fair and Uniform Implementation of Assessment Appeal Policies by School Districts
In the last few years, Downingtown Area School District in Chester County has found itself at the center of several important decisions in the realm of Pennsylvania tax assessment law.Jury Awards $1.8M, Not Rejected $60K, for Broken Pinky Finger
"If you have a good client and a corporate defendant that has not preserved evidence or has mishandled evidence, then a case with bad facts can become a strong case," claimed lead plaintiff counsel Drew Gilliland.NJ State Bar Association Shares Feedback During Supreme Court Rules Hearing
"Again, the New Jersey State Bar Association thanks the Supreme Court for publishing these reports and allowing the bar to submit comments and recommendations," the NJSBA letter said. "We commend the extensive volunteer efforts that contribute to the work of the various committees and hope that our comments represent a meaningful contribution to their debate."Join us for a Q&A for The National Law Journal Awards on June 5
Join us next Wednesday June 5 at 4pm EST for a video call with editors Steve Lash, Victoria Ostrander-Garvine and Heather NevittDespite Positive Signs to Amend BIPA, Businesses Must Remain Vigilant
On Jan. 31, 2024, Sen. Bill Cunningham introduced S.B. 2979 ostensibly to answer the call from the Illinois Supreme Court that the General Assembly "make clear its intent regarding the assessment of damages under the act" in Cothron v. White Castle.Trending Stories
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