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November 06, 2003 |

RIAA Sues Its Members' Customers

Copyright owners have long avoided suing direct infringers for file-sharing because the cost and negative publicity associated with filing multiple lawsuits against individual users would be overwhelming. However, the Recording Industry Association of America recently filed 261 civil complaints against people who have allegedly distributed copyrighted music on peer-to-peer networks.
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July 31, 2006 |

Choose and Use Experts Wisely

The successful hiring and use of an expert to value a business or corporation in a shareholder dispute represents one of the most critical parts of the litigation process.
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February 09, 2005 |

Defining Political Spam

The Internet's impact on communication, along with growing concerns about proliferation of spam, spell new issues for elections, says attorney Jonathan Bick. On the one hand, courts have interpreted the First Amendment to preserve unfettered debate on politics and candidates' qualifications. On the other hand, the states have an interest in preserving the integrity and reliability of their elections. And political spam, while lawful, may result in legal difficulties for those who use it.
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June 14, 2012 |

So Your Matrimonial Client Wants To Settle?

Malpractice and ethical considerations following Gere v. Louis
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August 10, 2009 |

PIP Fee Schedule Upheld, Despite Potential Flaws in Database

Turning back a challenge from the Medical Society of New Jersey, a state appeals court upholds the fee schedule that governs how much doctors are paid for treating people injured in automobile accidents.
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July 10, 2006 |

No Tolerance for Fraudulent Billing

The New Jersey State Board of Medical Examiners demonstrated its intolerance for fraudulent billing practices when it revoked the license of Dr. Kenneth Zahl, an Ivy League-educated anesthesiologist. When the New Jersey Supreme Court weighed in on the case, it affirmed the board's decision, thus adhering to the long-standing tradition of judicial deference to professional boards, especially regarding licensee discipline.
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March 05, 2007 |

Discover Your Inner Techie

The changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure have heightened the role of electronic information by promulgating protocols for digital data. Understanding digital data, as well as the software that parses it, is necessary to understanding who the new rules affect most.
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November 11, 2004 |

Bringing a Spammer to Justice

Before a private or government action is initiated against a spam user, procedural issues -- such as long arm jurisdiction -- must be considered, says law professor Jonathan Bick. Recent case law, he says, supports the conclusion that states can reach out-of-state offenders.
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January 16, 2004 |

Skadden Arps to Close Its New Jersey Branch

For close to two decades, the big multistate firms have been setting up shop in New Jersey to capture an increasingly large portion of the state's lucrative corporate legal market.
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January 31, 2007 |

Court Deems Dispossess Lawyers 'Debt Collectors' Under Federal Act

A law firm that regularly brings summary dispossess actions against tenants for unpaid rent is a "debt collector" under the federal Fair Debt Collections Practices Act.
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