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February 13, 2015 |

Judges Question School's Rescission of Student's Admission

A law student's involvement with drugs seemed to concern state Court of Appeals judges less than St. John's University's decision to rescind his admission to law school.
7 minute read
February 13, 2015 | Law.com

Judges Question School's Rescission of Student's Admission

A law student's involvement with drugs seemed to concern state Court of Appeals judges less than St. John's University's decision to rescind his admission to law school.
7 minute read
September 22, 2014 |

Trust & Estates

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "N.Y. Legislation: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next," "Protecting Separate Property During Marriage and Divorce," "Injunctive Relief in Surrogate's Court: Trends and Considerations," "Mediation: Prevent Estate Litigation, Preserve Relationships" and "When There's No Will, There Is a Way."
2 minute read
September 22, 2014 |

Protecting Separate Property During Marriage and Divorce

Jane K. Cristal, the founder of Jane K. Cristal, P.C., and Doris L. Martin and Madelin Zwerling of Garfunkel Wild, write: Prenuptial agreements serve to prevent undesirable divisions of property in divorce and death. Trusts should also be considered as a valuable supplement to the prenuptial agreement.
10 minute read
July 28, 2014 |

Matrimonial Law

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Trends in Distributing a Business Interest and Enhanced Earning Capacity," "The Crossroads of Immigration and Family Law," "Child Support Modifications Are Easier After 2010 Amendments," and "The Prenup Is Signed, Now It's Just Cake and Dancing, Right?."
2 minute read
July 07, 2014 |

Health Care Fraud: What's Intent Got to Do With It?

John G. Martin, a partner at Garfunkel Wild, writes: The concepts of fraud and fraudulent intent seem simple enough to apply, at least on the surface. But something about placing the words "health care" in front of these terms tempts federal prosecutors to broaden the definitions, and to seek to include within their reach conduct which, although admittedly wrong on some level, is already addressed through regulatory prohibition and punishment, and to substitute prison sentences for the fines and debarments historically used to sanction such conduct.
18 minute read
July 07, 2014 |

White-Collar Crime

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Health Care Fraud: What's Intent Got to Do With It?" "'Newman' Addresses Divisive Insider Trading Question," "Protecting Attorney Proffer Notes From Discovery" and "Failure to Mitigate Damages as a Defense in Mortgage Fraud Cases."
2 minute read
March 10, 2014 |

Labor & Employment

In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: "Achieving a Work Environment Free of Cyber Bullying," "Issues With Self-Destructing Messages in the Workplace," "Developing Social Media Policies That Survive NLRB Scrutiny," "Beware the Risks of Using Social Media During Recruitment" and "Social Media: Changing the Face of Employment Law."
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March 10, 2014 |

Beware the Risks of Using Social Media During Recruitment

Marianne Monroy, a partner at Garfunkel Wild, writes: Social media can be a valuable resource and an effective tool to recruit and screen applicants. However, what may seem to be an appropriate use of publicly available information is not without legal implications and risks.
9 minute read
March 06, 2014 |

New Partners Yearbook 2014

The Law Journal's 15th annual profile of new partners at New Jersey firms.
45 minute read

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