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October 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Announcing Women Attorneys of the Year 2022

We'll be publishing a special supplement this fall to learn more about these honorees, their accomplishments and their insights.
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October 07, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Dismisses Twitter From 'Doxing' Suit

Christopher Marlborough, who represented the alleged leader of the doxing campaign, said the case demonstrated that "this is a tool in the toolbox, that it is not going to be effective for extremist groups to conceal their own activities."
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September 29, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Pharmaceutical Due Diligence Practice Tips for New Drugs

The primary goal of a patent practitioner performing due diligence of a new drug should be to identify all risks associated with commercialization of the drug product and to determine the potential for market exclusivity.
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September 28, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Election Watch: Skirting Free Speech Debate, 3rd Circuit Opens Door for Political Contributions

"Trade associations are less likely to pose a risk of quid pro quo corruption because their member banks have varying interests, whereas individual banks have uniform interests. What one member bank considers to be favorable legislation may be harmful to another member bank. It follows that the member banks are unlikely to seek a uniform quid pro quo from political actors," U.S. Third Circuit Judge Joseph Greenaway Jr. wrote.
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September 13, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

BAR REPORT - Sept. 12, 2022

Public defender expands representation to certain juveniles. NJSBA announces Leadership Academy fellows for 2022–2023. NJSBF will sponsor in-person mock trial competitions this school year. Learn the essentials of attorney-conducted voir dire.
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August 24, 2022 | Law.com

In Divided Opinion, 6th Circ. Rejects Michigan Officers' Qualified-Immunity Argument in Excessive Force Traffic Stop Case

The officers "appear[] to conflate ambiguity about the facts in this case for purposes of whether there is a genuine issue of material fact ... with ambiguity from the officers' perspective about what the victim [the man arrested] was up to" as they gave him orders during the traffic stop and then arrested him after pinning him to the ground, wrote the majority panel.
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August 17, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Courts and Legislatures Continue to Limit Employers' Access to the Arbitral Forum

Employers have long favored arbitration as a means of efficiently resolving disputes with employees. But recent decisions and legislative enactments have the effect of whittling away employers' ability to enforce their bargained-for arbitration clauses.
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August 11, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

New Jersey Legal Awards: Honorees Announced

The honorees will be recognized, and the Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year winners announced, at the gala in September.
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August 11, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Appeals Court Upholds $24.3M Jury Verdict Over Breach of Implied Covenant by Hospital

A Bergen County jury returned a no-cause verdict on the breach-of-contract claim but found in favor of the plaintiffs on the implied covenant claim. Sustained damages of $24.3 million were awarded to the plaintiffs in addition to $662,387.25 in costs, litigation expenses, and attorney fees and $1,379,441.10 in prejudgment interest.
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July 27, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

'The Christian Nationalists Must Be Thrilled': Court to Rehear School Religion Lawsuit Under Shifting 'Kennedy' Standard

The Third Circuit remand of the Chatham case embodies the notion that "we're not going to bend over backwards to make sure there's a separation of church and state. Instead, we're going to bend over backwards to make sure everybody can pray, even if the result is one that seems to cross that line between separation of church and state," said attorney Lawrence Lustberg.
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