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July 12, 2006 |

Dealing With Internet Assets of a Decedent

The Internet has brought many innovations, fads and new considerations with it to public life in general, and to the realms of commerce in particular, including to the practice of law. One issue that can sneak up on attorneys is the handling of a decedent's Internet assets, and the impact they have on tax- and estate-planning. Attorney, author and professor Jonathan Bick walks through the different classes of Internet assets and how each should be treated.
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December 12, 2005 |

Preserving E-Meeting Confidentiality

Information exchanged during e-meetings is subject to the same Constitutional protections and requires the same privilege precautions as traditional meetings.
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May 16, 2013 |

The Reality of Virtual ADR

The Internet is having a profound effect on the development of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process. It is used as a means for the resolution of conflict both directly, through the Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy process, and indirectly, by offering traditional ADR process opportunities to remote parties. This article explores the pros and cons of these developments.
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July 15, 2009 |

Internet Dissemination of Individual's Images

Internet distribution of images of both individuals and private places collected from public places remains lawful.
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August 30, 2007 |

e-Civil Rights: Internet Rights Are Governed by Federal Analysis

State courts use their constitutions to expand civil-liberties protections beyond those rights granted by the federal Constitution�s Bill of Rights. Because Internet transactions transcend state boundaries, however, states might be restrained from applying such additional protections to Internet transactions.
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December 21, 2007 |

Emerging Internet Telemedicine Issues

Internet telemedicine is plagued by concern for patients whose physicians prescribe medication without a face-to-face examination. Consequently, state boards of medical examiners and state legislatures throughout the country have initiated disciplinary hearings and legislation to limit a physician's ability to practice medicine without prior hands-on contact with a patient.
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March 13, 2006 |

Don't Overlook the Proximate Cause Requirement

Even a breach of duty, coupled with a plaintiff's "private blends of hopes," is insufficient to sustain a legal malpractice action. When the attorney's alleged derelictions raise eyebrows, defense counsel should evaluate the issue of proximate causation, focus discovery thereon and, if the cards properly fall, play the trump.
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November 10, 2011 |

Associates Class of 2011

Hiring by New Jersey law firms is on a steady swing back nearly to prerecession levels, judging by the anecdotal evidence assembled in this, our annual new-associates magazine.
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September 13, 2004 |

40 Under 40: Lawyers To Watch in the Next Decade

The list that follows is of 40 young New Jersey lawyers we think are worth watching, not only because of what they have achieved so far in their careers but also because of the potential they show to be among the leaders of the bar in the not-so-distant.
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September 26, 2012 |

Recoveries of $1 Million and Above

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