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July 25, 2012 |

2012 Estate Planning: The Greatest Year Ever?

Strategies to consider before the "sunset" begins in 2013
7 minute read
December 27, 2007 |

VoIP Changes the Whole Ring of the Thing

Unfortunately, for consumer and businessperson alike, a concealed cost of VoIP service might be a user�s privacy. That�s because traditional telephone privacy is strictly sheltered by existing case law and statute, while VoIP, it could be argued, is unprotected in many instances.
6 minute read
July 17, 2007 |

Download Enforcers May Be Singing New Tune

Recent court decisions may force the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) to re-evaluate its litigation tactics. In Capital Records v. Foster, a music downloading copyright-infringement case, the court limited liability for Internet address ownership and awarded attorney's fees to the prevailing defendant. As a result, RIAA members will likely change their approach to litigation, which currently targets individuals for file sharing based on the use of a person's Internet Protocol address.
4 minute read
October 07, 2010 |

Insurer Suspecting Fraud Can't Prod Medical Provider for Information

An automobile insurance carrier that suspects fraud or improper referrals cannot try to prove it through wide-ranging requests for information from medical providers, a state appeals court holds.
4 minute read
February 16, 2007 |

E-Mails Are Not Always Admissible

There are no Third Circuit or New Jersey state court cases that favor or provide for the use of e-mails as business record exceptions to the hearsay rule.
10 minute read
February 16, 2004 |

Congress Has Come to Control Spam, Not to Bury It

Cyberlaw: Contrary to public opinion, the CAN-SPAM Act does not make spam unlawful; it attempts to regulate it. But it may not be successful.
8 minute read
May 11, 2006 |

'Dual-Use' Spam Preys on the Charitable

"Dual-use" spam is the latest way unethical marketers are getting around the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003. With this mutation, spammers send out unsolicited, noncommercial e-mails to raise money for charity, which is not regulated by the CAN-SPAM Act. After raising the money, the spammer adds the e-mail addresses of people who donated to his commercial target list. Is eternal spam the new price of good karma?
7 minute read
April 03, 2012 |

Court To Weigh Fee Charged to Tenants For Landlord's In-House Legal Work

The New Jersey Supreme Court will decide whether a flat legal fee provision in a lease constitutes illegal fee splitting to the extent it exceeds the value of legal services provided.
4 minute read
October 20, 2011 |

The New Jersey Top 21-40

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