New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | February 21, 2020
As with any move, there are two critical questions you should ask yourself: What skills do you pack to bring along? And what skills may be best to simply leave behind?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter H. Lederman | February 11, 2020
Project Save was founded in Gloucester Township in 2014 as an effort to provide counseling and treatment options to defendants with substance related issues resulting in offenses, and to address underlying issues leading to municipal court offenses.
New Jersey Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By David Gialanella | January 27, 2020
The Law Journal responds to a letter from retired U.S. Chief Judge Jose Linares.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Hon. Jose L. Linares (Ret.) | January 20, 2020
OP-ED: A response from a former federal judge to a recent Law Journal article.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Young Lawyers Advisory Board | January 13, 2020
If you find you are dissatisfied with your practice and your overall professional trajectory, you are not alone. The available data suggests today's young lawyers will make many more career moves than our predecessors.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Paris P. Eliades | January 6, 2020
OP-ED: The need for additional scrutiny is highlighted by the increased incidence of judges making comments that are ignorant, insensitive, or even astonishingly inappropriate.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Paula A. Franzese | January 2, 2020
OP-ED: This is an opportune moment to remind the students and children in our lives that no matter the circumstances beyond our control, we remain in charge of two things: our focus and how we treat other people.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter H. Lederman | December 20, 2019
OP ED: At the end of the day, uncertainty and uneven administration of justice seems to be the story for the Municipal Courts of New Jersey.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Amy Vasquez | December 13, 2019
OP-ED: It is contrary to the administration of justice to detain parents on municipal warrants who appear in Superior Court to defend their Constitutional right to parent their child.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Alissa L. Dubnicki | December 6, 2019
As a result of ongoing research in artificial intelligence as it is applied to the law, there are new and impressively effective advances in the efforts to prove intellectual theft.
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