New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kate Kalmykov and Lizbeth Chow | July 14, 2021
As people start to return to the pre-COVID-19 way of life, it is important to reevaluate immigration practices to ensure they are in line with legal requirements.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Eric S. Poe | July 9, 2021
New Jersey car insurance companies can charge you more if you don't have a college education, if you work in a blue-collar job, if you rent your home, or if your credit score isn't perfect.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. DiSabato | July 8, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court refined the five-year-old 'Spokeo' test for class action plaintiffs seeking statutory damages for violations of federal consumer laws. However, in footnote 9 of his dissent, Justice Thomas pointed out the silver lining for consumers.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Ellen L. Koblitz and Kim D. Ringler | July 1, 2021
Just as a court is required to recuse itself to avoid impropriety, so should a judge remain on a case when a party seeks an unfair advantage by pushing for judicial recusal.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John P. Paone Jr. and Cassie Murphy | June 30, 2021
Practitioners should eschew focusing exclusively on certain sensational aspects of the relationship between the payee and the cohabitant at the cost of ignoring the more "mundane" details that establish a serious bond between two people.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | June 24, 2021
Proactively strengthening a company's cyber readiness against a breach of its most fundamental asset, i.e., data, can significantly mitigate some of these hits to profitability formulas and revenue projections.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward W. Purcell and Dennis M. Galvin | June 23, 2021
Two attorneys offer arguments for and against returning to in-person hearings once the COVID-19 emergency is over.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By William D. Wallach | June 18, 2021
What happens when the other side in a dispute challenges the applicability of the underlying contract that contains an arbitration provision? Is it for the arbitrator or the court to decide the provision's applicability?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Edward W. Purcell | June 16, 2021
The first step toward getting back to "normal" is unwinding the layers of executive orders, rules, and statutes adopted during the last 16 months in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lewis Goldshore | June 10, 2021
Environmental law and policy developments continued apace, despite the preoccupation with COVID-19 over the past year and a half. This article identifies and discusses 10 significant issues for environmental practitioners.
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