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September 03, 2010 |

Suits & Deals

Large verdicts and settlements in New Jersey.
6 minute read
December 17, 2003 |

Bad Doctors Do Keep on Practicing

Only one in three doctors who repeatedly commit malpractice lose their license and doctors are rarely banned from practicing, even when they kill people, according to a study of New Jersey's Board of Medical Examiners. In fact, the study says, doctors who repeatedly commit malpractice or engage in behavior that could harm patients are about twice as likely to be allowed to continue practicing than to be banned.
10 minute read
September 08, 2011 |

Physicians Under Scrutiny

Representing doctors before a more assertive Board of Medical Examiners
7 minute read
July 03, 2006 |

Overseas Courts Limit American Internet Speech

Using common law theory, foreign courts have found American Internet publishers liable for harm to readers located in foreign jurisdictions and have subjected those publishers to foreign liability law, even though American law holds the sender immune from liability.
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June 03, 2009 |

Your Unlimited Liability: Beyond Piercing the Corporate Veil

The applicable statutes and decisions make clear that notwithstanding the limited liability feature of corporations and LLCs, individuals acting on behalf of the enterprise are exposed to personal risk and must act with due care.
7 minute read
October 12, 2006 |

E-Communications Policy: Getting It Right

An electronic communications policy is an important safeguard and a crucial part of the employee knowledge base at an e-commerce firm. Along with saving employees time, such publications help employee morale, prevent employee/management disagreements and keep users out of court.
6 minute read
April 24, 2006 |

Cyber Rentals

The Internet has profoundly changed the way people execute real estate rental transactions, mostly for the better. In addition to putting significant amounts of rental information into the hands of potential tenants and allowing virtual tours of available rental properties, the Internet allows submission of rental applications.
6 minute read
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.
7 minute read
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.
13 minute read
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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