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In the Matter of State Grand Jury Investigation
The Rules of Professional Conduct are not violated by the employer's retention and payment of attorneys to represent its employees who are potential witnesses against it in a grand jury inquiry of its conduct.Address Confidentiality Law Doesn't Require Domestic-Violence Restraint
A party can seek the protection of the Address Confidentiality Program Act even without a final domestic violence restraining order if he or she can prove, by a preponderance of the evidence, a history of abuse by an ex-spouse or partner, the state Supreme Court has ruled.N.J.'s Wilentz Adding Pa. Lawyers And Two Keystone Offices
The expansion of New Jersey firms into Pennsylvania has continued, this time with 150-attorney Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer gaining some attorneys from a disbanding Philadelphia firm.Richardson v. Standard Guaranty Insurance Company et al
In this action alleging that plaintiff was defrauded in the purchase of certain credit insurance policies marketed by a credit-card issuer, the filed-rate doctrine requires dismissal of most of the claims asserted against the insurers except for consumer fraud, failure to comply with state regulations, and the unauthorized sale of a policy; the dismissal of the claims against the credit-card issuer is reversed since the record does not support the application of the filed-rate doctrine.Addressing Employee Complaints
While employee complaints may be unavoidable in any workplace, companies that respond appropriately by investigating complaints and taking remedial action, when necessary, can maintain employee morale, protect their reputations and reduce their legal risks. An effective workplace investigation has a number of important components, which are described in detail in this article.New Arbitration Act on the Horizon
New Jersey is poised to revamp its 75-year-old statutory scheme that governs arbitrations, as it becomes one of the first states to adopt the new Revised Uniform Arbitration Act.Law School Under Discrimination Inquiry
Seton Hall University School of Law is the focus of an investigation by the U.S. Department of Education for allegedly discriminating against white law students, according to officials at the school and the department.Legality of Internet Wine Sales in Flux
Consumers and wine makers argue state restrictions on Internet wine sales violate the Dormant Commerce Clause.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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