New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marc Garfinkle | June 10, 2022
Since every lawyer knows that attorneys who represent themselves have fools for clients, why do so many undergo investigations, interviews, and audits without seeking advice or assistance from more experienced colleagues?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | May 23, 2022
COURT WATCH: New Jersey Supreme Court held that defendant's Miranda waiver, based upon a police lie about alleged incriminating evidence, could not be voluntary, and therefore her confession must be suppressed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Natalie Moszczynski | May 13, 2022
How the NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission is ensuring continued access and availability for medicinal cannabis patients, now that the product is also available to recreational users.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | May 6, 2022
APPELLATE ANSWERS: Quite appropriately, the call made by the factfinders who actually saw and heard the evidence firsthand is accorded deference during appellate review.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Joe Giovannoli | April 22, 2022
Optimizing your attorney bio page on your law firm's website is one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization for lawyers. Here's why.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bari Weinberger | April 18, 2022
When it's known that a spouse has a taste for the finer things, it may be well worth it to perform a more thorough inventory of personal items.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | April 11, 2022
For the second time in one year, the court held that subsequent medical malpractice defendants are not entitled to a pro tanto (full) credit for an initial tortfeasor's settlement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Anna Levine and Paula Sawyer | April 4, 2022
Ask NJLAP: A look at he challenges that legal professionals might face addressing cognitive changes among lawyers, which can occur at any age, and some suggestions for handling the situation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Tracy A. Armstrong | April 1, 2022
Until further guidance is issued, employers should proceed carefully in their application of drug-testing policies.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Marie E. Lihotz and Marianne Espinosa | March 28, 2022
APPELLATE ANSWERS: Without question, judges notice the use of correct formatting in appellate briefs. A strong command of the rules demonstrates appellate counsel's professionalism and projects an attorney who is experienced, accurate, and organized.
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