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  • Legaltech News

    How Lawyers Changed Office XP

    By David Jaffe | September 25, 2002

    You are probably already well aware of how technology has shaped the way legal professionals work. Over the years we have seen the increased use of e-mail to interact with colleagues and clients,

  • Legal Times

    Family Fight

    By Patricia M. Logue and Ruth Harlow | June 12, 2000

    In a rare foray into family law last Monday, the Supreme Court went through an amicable split of its own: The justices needed six opinions to reach a decision in Troxel v. Granville. Ye

  • The Recorder

    Key Decisions

    By George M. Kraw | April 22, 1999

    Should the government have a key to the front door of your house? Should it make the locks easier to pick? After all, if law enforcement doesn't have access to potential lawbreakers, anti-social ac

  • New Jersey Law Journal

    Voice of the Bar

    September 19, 2005

    Specialized Courts Have Long Been Part of New Jersey's Judiciary Dear Editor: This correspondence is a response to the Sept. 5 column by Hon. Martin L. Haines, titled "B

  • Legal Times

    A Legal Cloud Over EPA

    By Jonathan H. Adler | May 26, 2000

    The Environmental Protection Agency has been having a tough time in court recently. More than three dozen times in the past seven years the EPA has seen its regulatory judgment struck down by

  • Special To Law.Com

    Why Bother?

    By Mitch Artman | June 15, 2001

    Except for hunters, undercover narcotic agents and professional skydivers, every line of work entails going through the motions. Motions are what leech the joy out of work. Motions are to real

  • Connecticut Law Tribune

    Screening Medical Malpractice Claims

    By Robert I. Reardon Jr. | March 14, 2001

    Your secretary tells you a potential client is on the phone with a medical negligence claim. You have represented plaintiffs in other cases, but you have not handled a medical malpractice case

  • Legal Times

    Letters to the Editor: Rest Assured That Trial Bar Still Fights For Civil Justice, plus more...

    January 29, 2007

    REST ASSURED THAT TRIAL BAR STILL FIGHTS FOR CIVIL JUSTICETo the editor:In his review of Stephanie Mencimer's important new book, Blocking the Courthouse Door:

  • The Recorder

    Lawyers and Tigers and Brands! Oh, My!

    By Lawrence J. Siskind | March 19, 2001

    Federal courts are distinctly uncomfortable with the concept of trademark dilution. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals calls it "dauntingly elusive." The 2nd Circuit says it's "somewhat neb

  • Law News Network

    Searching Questions

    By Jeffrey Standen | May 27, 1999

    Last month, the U.S. Supreme Court tried again to wriggle out of a problem it created for itself more than 30 years ago. It was in 1967 that the court, in its famous decisions in Katz v. United

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