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September 14, 2009 |

Corporate List of Preapproved Lawyers For Employees in Probe Draws Scrutiny

The state Supreme Court considers whether an unwaivable conflict of interest is created when a corporation that is under criminal investigation selects, hires, and pays attorneys to represent employees who are potential targets or witnesses against the corporation.
4 minute read
September 15, 2004 |

Defending Detainees

One day he's on a brief with conservative scholar Richard Epstein, the next he's challenging the Guantanamo tribunals. Neal Katyal defies easy categorization. Just seven years after a Supreme Court clerkship, the young Georgetown University law professor has already figured in many important cases. Says a former deputy attorney general who supervised Katyal at the Department of Justice: "He is already a force, and he will be recognized as a national figure in the law."
6 minute read
December 26, 2012 |

If It's Your Duty, It's Not Whistleblowing

Courts sitting in New Jersey and the Third Circuit continue to dismiss whistleblowing claims when the employee's alleged whistleblowing activity is simply part and parcel of his job duties and responsibilities.
7 minute read
July 26, 2004 |

Court Revives N.J. Forfeiture Law

Prosecutors across the state can keep using millions of dollars a year in confiscated property to bolster their budgets, now that the Appellate Division has upheld the constitutionality of New Jersey's civil forfeiture law.
4 minute read
August 13, 2010 |

After Hours

Extracurricular activities.
2 minute read
December 27, 2006 |

Standing Issues Prominent For Superior Court

Pennsylvania's Superior Court tackled a typically broad range of cases in 2006, but decisions in the family law and criminal arenas stood out as the most noteworthy.
8 minute read
June 30, 2003 |

Calendar

N.J. Law Journal calendar of events.
5 minute read
February 28, 2005 |

Employers Given Time to Amend Plans

Since the American Jobs Creation Act became law in October 2004, there was clearly insufficient time for employers to amend arrangements by Dec. 31, 2004 to comply with the act. A new IRS notice provides transition relief to prevent noncompliance that would result in the inclusion of income, a 20 percent penalty and interest charge.
8 minute read
March 31, 2003 |

Planning Boards Can Take Their Time

New Jersey's Appellate Division recently reversed a default approval of a general development plan which the trial court had granted when the municipal planning board failed to act within the determination period set forth in the enabling statute. In doing so, the Appellate Division demonstrated once again that it will go to great lengths to avoid default approvals even where the Municipal Land Use Law would otherwise seem to mandate them.
8 minute read
January 20, 2004 |

In Camera

Lazarenko loves the lawyers; A Komar complex; Excuse not a hit; Campaigning on the cheap
5 minute read

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