New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Daniel B. Rodriguez | June 14, 2018
The economic evidence indicates that the first and last mile add disproportionately to the costs of the service, and the challenge is to reduce the unique costs borne by companies of beginning and ending the journey on these otherwise efficient networks.
By Miriam Rozen | June 13, 2018
LeClairRyan has become the first law firm to sign on to what UnitedLex Corp. hopes will be a pioneering alliance between Big Law and New Law. The company's CEO expects that law firms could see their profits per partner rise up to 15 percent a year if they join the newly formed ULX Partners.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | June 7, 2018
OP-ED: While eCourts is a step in the right direction, it is not a perfect system. There are still several items that can be improved to help the profession and serve the general public.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Roy Strom | May 2, 2018
Northwestern Law School's foray into training students for legal operations roles has its dean facing existential questions about legal market change.
By Charles Toutant | April 26, 2018
Companies that provide court-reporting services are claiming that the state Department of Labor is targeting their industry with audits in order to change the employment status of stenographers from independent contractors to employees
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | April 23, 2018
Cryptocurrency's technological character allows estate planning to protect the intent of its holders, but the lack of statutory structure necessitates proactive steps.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By NJLJ Contributors | April 16, 2018
The latest insights in hi-tech litigation: covering crypto-currencies, cyberattacks, technology assisted review, spoliation of electronic evidence and more.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Donna Fisher, Matthew Hamilton and Sandra Adams | April 12, 2018
A look at "Winfield v. City of New York" in view of three significant TAR cases authored by S.D.N.Y. Magistrate Judge Peck, and other illustrative cases, as well as suggestions for best practices.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marie L. Mathews and Brigitte M. Gladis | April 11, 2018
Electronic discovery, even more so than traditional paper-based discovery, can present treacherous ethical and malpractice pitfalls for all attorneys, even those who practice at the requisite level of technological competence.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas Cotton | April 5, 2018
This article discusses two circumstances in which a litigation cyborg can hold an advantage over a human lawyer when arguing discovery's scope.
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