By Rachel A. Mongiello | January 1, 2018
New Jersey courts have developed limitations on choice-of-law clauses in employment agreements, in order to prevent employees from losing the valuable protections of state employment statutes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By P.J. D'Annunzio | December 29, 2017
The Third Circuit in 2017 decided a landmark civil rights case over a citizen's ability to record police officers in public, a decision that was immediately propelled to the forefront of the most significant legal rulings in the region.
By Michael Booth | December 27, 2017
For the first time since before newly elected Gov. Chris Christie made the unconventional decision not to renominate a justice up for tenure, the New Jersey Supreme Court in 2017 had a full roster of seven justices for the entire calendar year.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 25, 2017
A dishonest employee should not be allowed to go unpunished because of the fortuity of his employer's lack of loss.
By Michael Booth | December 22, 2017
The court rejected what it called the plaintiffs' "strained interpretation" of an LAD provision against refusing to enter a contract with someone for a discriminatory reason.
By David Gialanella | December 19, 2017
With the new year comes a new name for the New Jersey education law firm long known as Schwartz Simon Edelstein & Celso, as name partner Nathanya Simon has moved to Scarinci Hollenbeck.
By Marcia Coyle | December 18, 2017
Federal appeals judge Alex Kozinski, beset by allegations of sexual misconduct, on Monday announced his retirement effective immediately.
By Michael Booth | December 11, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court on Monday ruled that an employment contract limiting a worker's right to sue a third party after an injury is unenforceable.
By Lawrence J. Del Rossi | December 4, 2017
Physicians, barbers, chefs and attorneys; the enforceability of restrictive covenants varies from industry to industry.
By Charles Toutant | November 14, 2017
Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin is not liable for malpractice in a case where an ex-client claimed it failed to provide material information obtained in discovery and misrepresented the underlying claim as meritless, says a New Jersey appeals court.
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