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March 04, 2013 |

Tech Circuit: Bay Bridge Edition

LegalTech New York is always inspiring, with the opportunity to see so many people, products, services, and seminars over three deliciously-overloaded days. It's like consuming a giant hot fudge sundae, full of yummy calories that take a while to digest and occasionally give you ice cream burn. So it's great to complement LegalTech's frenetic pace with visits to vendors on their own turf — where you can see them in context, get leisurely demonstrations, and dive deeper into nuanced conversations about trends and developments that is not possible in a crowded exhibit hall or at a noisy cocktail party. [MORE]
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September 21, 2012 |

License Revocation Order Pursuant to Rule 1:28-2(c)

Notice to the bar.
31 minute read
October 16, 2012 |

July 2012 Bar Exam Results Announced

The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners has announced the results of the bar examination given on July 24 and 25, 2012. Of the 2,077 applicants who took the exam, 1,606 passed (the overall pass rate 77%). The names of the successful applicants follow.
15 minute read
October 10, 2008 |

Associates Class of 2008

Our ninth annual magazine devoted to new associates at New Jersey law firms.
79 minute read
March 02, 2007 |

Employers Raise Concerns About 'Stealth Organizing'

Employers are keeping a concerned eye on legislation working its way through Congress that would eliminate the decades-old union election process. The Employee Free Choice Act would allow workers to form unions by signing authorization cards instead of voting and impose stiffer penalties on employers for union-busting tactics. Employers argue that the bill's changes would leave them in the dark about organizing activity, but pro-labor organizers say the measure is long overdue.
4 minute read
August 29, 2013 |

Five Ways You Can Build And Maintain A Good Reputation

When I started my legal career as a law clerk to a federal judge, I quickly became aware that the lawyers who appeared before federal judges in San Francisco all had reputations.
6 minute read
March 28, 2012 |

Labor organizing changes should trigger internal policy review

The field is tilting in favor of organized labor as new rules by the National Labor Relations Board will likely increase current union success rates of more than 60 percent.
4 minute read
August 02, 2006 |

Old-Style Union Buster a Dying Breed

Some people would call Cliff Nelson a union buster, but he thinks of himself as a gladiator -- and says he's part of a dying breed of lawyers who practice labor law. Today less than 8 percent of private-sector workers are unionized, compared to one-third of private sector workers when the AFL-CIO formed 50 years ago, and the traditional practice of labor law has declined accordingly. Many practitioners have shifted into employment law, an outgrowth of labor law, which over the years has eclipsed its parent.
8 minute read
March 21, 2012 |

Board of Contributors: NCAA office pool may be team-builder, but it's still illegal

Attorney Candice Pinares-Baez says March Madness can improve workplace morale, but it also results in the loss of billions of dollars. And it puts workers in an activity that is against the law in Florida.
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