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By Bruce MacEwen | January 2, 2006
I have posited before that the traditional one-size-fits-all associate-to-partner model is coming under increasing stress. Evidently, Allen & Overy agrees. After suffering
By Randolph J. May | October 18, 2004
The vitality of the communications industry is important to the well-being of the overall economy. But with this year's presidential campaign dominated by debates on war and national security,
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Booker Resurrects Lenity Statute in Federal Sentencings Dear Editor: A number of federal judges outside the District of New Jersey, as well as most defense practi
By Paul S. Hunter | March 23, 2007
On March 5, the Washington Post reported that "the government is about to start opening up the process of reviewing patents to the modern font of wisdom: the Internet." There has yet to
By Karla Grossenbacher | September 19, 2005
In 1986, Congress enacted the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to prohibit the unauthorized interception of electronic communications during transmission and to provide limited protection
By Vincent A. Cino and David M. Walsh | August 28, 2006
As the New Jersey Supreme Court recognized in Brill v. Guardian Life Insurance, 142 N.J. 520 (1995), "we live in what is widely perceived as a time of great increase in litigation and o
By Jesselyn Radack | March 2, 2007
I was not surprised to read that the Pentagon's former deputy assistant secretary, Charles D. Stimson, attacked law firms for representing Guant�namo Bay detainees. (The furor over his remarks
By Robert Kunstadt | February 13, 2006
On Christmas, the U.S. Patent Office announced that international patent applications filed in the United States can now be examined in Korea for only $218 instead of the regular fee of $600.
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Bar Replies to Report of Half-Million-Dollar Loss Dear Editor: For many years, the New Jersey Law Journal published factually inaccurate stories about the finance
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