By Jeremy Frey | April 4, 2005
Though increased punishment for white-collar crimes enjoys widespread support, harsh penalties in federal securities fraud cases are producing some disproportionate sentences when measured aga
By Alan I. Model | August 1, 2005
Model is a principal in Grotta, Glassman & Hoffman of Roseland, which handles labor and employment law matters for management-side clients. With the stroke of a pen, New Jer
By Bruce Stern | October 4, 2004
When did judges become jurors? Or put a better way, when did the state Supreme Court overrule Brill and empower trial judges to become the deciders of the facts, obviating the need for
November 1, 2004
Internal Corporate Investigations Amid the fallout from Enron and the ensuing enactment of Sarbanes-Oxley in 2002, two major changes in corporate self-policing have emerged. Fir
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
By Christine A. Amalfe | December 11, 2006
The need for work environments that encourage and support the advancement and retention of women has recently received a significant amount of attention in the media, in open forums and around
By Bruce I. Goldstein | January 19, 2007
The U.S. Department of Justice has recently rescinded some of the more objectionable provisions of its policy on attorney-client/work product privileges. But the privileges' viability remains
By James J. Florio | December 13, 2004
In his book, Coming to Judgment: Making Democracy Work in a Complex World, public-opinion researcher Daniel Yankelovich distinguished between public opinion and public judgment. The for
By Robert A. Mintz | November 29, 2004
After months of trial in the Scott Peterson case, what did prosecutors really prove? No eyewitnesses, no obvious motive, no murder weapon, no blood, no reliable cause of death and no solid for
March 22, 2004
Recusal � A Judicial Anomaly During her 22 years on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor has recused herself from participating in 675 cases, a yearly average of
Presented by BigVoodoo
New Jersey Law Journal honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in New Jersey with their dedication to the profession.
The Legal Intelligencer honors lawyers leaving a mark on the legal community in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
Consulting Magazine recognizes leaders in technology across three categories Leadership, Client Service and Innovation.
We are seeking an associate to join our Employee Benefits practice. Candidates should have three to six years of employee benefits experienc...
Associate attorney position at NJ Immigration Law firm: Leschak & Associates, LLC, based in Freehold, NJ, is looking for a full time ass...
Duane Morris LLP has an immediate opening for a senior level, highly motivated litigation associate to join its dynamic and growing Employme...
MELICK & PORTER, LLP PROMOTES CONNECTICUT PARTNERS HOLLY ROGERS, STEVEN BANKS, and ALEXANDER AHRENS