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Spend Management Innovations: Driving Change in Business of Law
This event will share best practices, strategies and technologies for improving efficiency, work product, and service.
OK, Boomer! Tackling the Attorney Generation Gap
"Leaders of law firms and legal organizations face a significant challenge when it comes to getting these vastly different groups of people to work well together in order to foster success and promote growth," says the NJLJ Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
Marijuana in Highland Park: Lawyers Have Doubts About New Suit
"I think that upholding the supremacy of marijuana scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act is a weak argument," attorney Ryan Magee said. "And it gets weaker by the day."
'Detached': Why Big Law May Rethink Its Focus on Productivity
Now, there may be even greater emphasis on the profitability of a practice, not just hours.View more book results for the query "*"


A Warning to All New Jersey Judges
"The 'chilling effect' imposed upon an otherwise estimable exercise of judicial discretion by a judge is monumental and will serve to further crimp an already daunting judicial atmosphere," writes retired Superior Court Judge Bill Mathesius.
Justices Appear Divided Over State Laws Regulating Content-Moderation by Social Media Sites
The high court is reviewing the constitutionality of GOP-backed laws in Florida and Texas to stop the perceived censorship of conservative views by the sites.
Construction Worker's Fatal Fall Ends With Nearly $4M Settlement
The $3.9 million settlement in "Diaz v. C&C Construction Management" was reached on Dec. 20, 2023, at a settlement conference before Hudson County Presiding Civil Judge Joseph M. Turula.
Showdown Averted: New Jersey Judiciary Reconsiders as Legal Challenge Looms
"There's something unsettling about the unelected branch of government indicating that that branch is going to simply ignore the unanimous decision of the two elected branches of government," municipal prosecutor Jon-Henry Barr said.
Why the Wide Range of Roundup Verdicts? It Might Depend on What Juries Hear About the EPA
The wide range of Roundup verdicts, from defense wins for Monsanto to a $2.25 billion award, could be due to what jurors hear at trial about the EPA and foreign regulatory agencies.
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