New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexa E. Miller | October 7, 2022
If passed, Assembly Bill 3715 would significantly impact employers' ability to enforce non-compete agreements and impose significant obligations aimed at deterring employers from entering into such agreements.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | October 6, 2022
First-party data collections for businesses that are considering building their own media networks could achieve greater control and transparency; the trade-off will be the incursion of greater exposure to legal liability.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey Salling, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. Zogby | September 29, 2022
Analysis of how the increase in remote access has complicated the protection of trade secrets, flagging key issues to consider as many industries continue to embrace hybrid workplace models.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kimbrilee M. Weber and Julien M. Baumrin | September 28, 2022
With the convenience of technology comes a duty for businesses to employ best practices in maintaining ESI, and litigants must remain mindful of evolving types of ESI when demanding information.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeralyn Lawrence | September 22, 2022
New Jersey is among a minority of states in which savings habits during a marriage can be considered in determining the amount of an alimony award, and the issue still arises in many high-net-worth divorces.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa Gora and Natalie Moszczynski | September 21, 2022
Psilocybin has seen movement in state legislatures toward efforts of decriminalization, de-prioritization and, in some cases, legalization of its use for scientific and medical research. New Jersey is the latest example of such recent movement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Danielle DeFilippis and David Siegel | September 16, 2022
Tips for navigating the complicated new world of drink, where advertising, regulation, and the trademark system all draw the lines between beverages differently.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot D. Ostrove and Lucia Wa Yang | September 15, 2022
By a decision issued on Aug. 17, 2022, in 'Schwartz v. Menas,' the Supreme Court of New Jersey joined the majority of other jurisdictions in finding that a per se ban on lost profits damages by a new business is unwarranted.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael J. Fitzpatrick and Mark Salah Morgan | September 8, 2022
This article provides insight, from a creditor's perspective, into the ABC process in New Jersey. "My advice to any creditors that find themselves in an ABC is to try to move it to a federal bankruptcy court as soon as possible."
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Erin M. Dunston | September 2, 2022
The 'In re McDonald' case is a helpful reminder to practitioners that intentional surrender of claim scope is the key for violating the recapture rule.
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