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Menendezes Urge Judge to Sever Trial, Avoid 'Catch-22' of Spousal Testimony
Nadine Menendez's attorneys at Schertler Onorato Mead & Sears argued that the couple faces an "irreconcilable conflict between husband and wife with respect to the admissibility of confidential marital communications."
The Future of Remote Litigation Proceedings
Joing this webcast as we explore three critical elements to help future-proof your practice in our evolving remote legal landscape: agility, breadth of service and security.
Gov. Murphy Names NJ Attorney to Lead State's Puerto Rico Commission
"New Jersey's Puerto Rican community adds to the unique diversity of our state," Gov. Phil Murphy said. "Arianna has dedicated much of her career and spare time to serving the Puerto Rican community, having deep familial ties in the region. Puerto Rico has so much to offer, and I am thrilled to witness the collaboration that Arianna and the commission will build on between our two regions."
Despite GOP Concerns, Nominees to Hudson County Bench Pass on Senate Floor Vote With Ease
"I felt the precedent was violated in this case and the result is that the tradition and the statute will not mean anything," Sen. Jon Bramnick, R-Middlesex, Morris, Somerset, and Union, told the Law Journal.
Lack of 'Proof of Notice' Sinks Pothole-Caused Injury Claim
"Because potholes are often not reported to the public entity before an accident occurs and it is difficult to prove how long they existed, it is very challenging for a plaintiff to prove that the public entity had either actual or constructive notice of the pothole," writes Betsy G. Ramos.View more book results for the query "*"


'So Contrived': Observers Are Questioning the Ethics Charge Against This Judge
"If, in fact, the judiciary is looking to whack the judge—I can't say it's not going on—I would be disappointed. I would be surprised. But I would not be stunned," ethics expert Marc Garfinkle said.
NJ Supreme Court Sets New Precedent in Tenured Teacher Arbitration Hearing Law
"Although the legislation limits the cases that reach the arbitrator, it does not limit the remedies available to the arbitrator," Justice Lee A. Solomon said.
Opening 2 New Offices, Vaughan Baio Prepares for Aggressive Growth in 2024
The Philadelphia-based litigation defense firm has expanded its footprint into Cherry Hill and Long Island.
Could the E-Discovery Job Market Undergo a 'Great Recalibration' in 2024?
Though many e-discovery professionals sought to brand themselves as "AI experts" in 2023, it hasn't yet translated into a growing demand for external, artificial intelligence-specific e-discovery roles, according to TRU Staffing Partners' 2024 e-discovery jobs report. However, that may soon change.
Bar Report – February 12, 2024
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