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Bar Report – February 26, 2024
The NJSBA's weekly report.

Proposed Class Action Claims AI Company's 'Smoke and Mirrors' to Blame for Sinking Stock Price
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US Law Firm Leasing on Upswing in 2023, Hitting Highest Mark Since 2019
The Savills Legal Tenant U.S. Law Firm Activity Report Q4 2023 found that more than half of the new leases signed in 2023 were by firms staying in their space, and New York was the top market for leasing.
Outback 'Should Have Known': New Ruling Offers Guidance on Evidence Preservation
"It is unclear to the court how a sophisticated litigant can reasonably expect to fulfil its duty to preserve evidence by leaving the responsibility ... in the hands of restaurant manager, who is given absolutely no guidance," the judge said.View more book results for the query "*"


In Novel Prosecution, Parent Rightly Held Accountable for School Shooting
Days before the shooting, Mrs. Crumbley took Ethan to a gun range and, as a video showed, mother and son alternated shooting targets. On social media, the mother wrote, "Mom & son day testing out his new Xmas present."
Back Injury From Slip & Fall on Ice Nets Plaintiff $2.25 Million
Teresa Carr, a 43-year-old New Brunswick resident, received a $2.25 million settlement following a two-day arbitration hearing for her slip and fall on ice as she was entering her workplace at Monarch Electric Co. in Cranbury.

Fired Associate Says It's Not Easy Being a Conservative in Big Law
"If the legal community's going to cancel out diverse perspectives, that's not the right way. And that's what ... happened to me," former McCarter & English associate William D. Brown Jr. said.
Social Media in the Workplace: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Join this webcast as we discuss what in-house counsel needs to know regarding their social media policies, specific areas to update and the potential downsides of not meeting NRLB's expectations.
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