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Ancient Torts and Modern Assets
Recent court rulings show the venerable common-law tort of conversion providing an effective vehicle for relief in a number of cryptocurrency and NFT disputes.Finding Hope in History: Lawyers and a Preacher on Law and Politics
All indicators point to a bitterly contentious and acrimonious 2024, but the beat goes on.5 Cases That Have Divided New Jersey's Largely Unified Supreme Court
Criminal matters seem to sew the most discord among the typically aligned justices, with rulings in criminal appeals making up four of the five decisions that have attracted dissents in recent months.Lawsuit Asks US Judge to Halt Second Phase of NY's Cannabis Rollout
According to the complaint, both applicants satisfied every requirement for inclusion in New York's "Extra Priority" batch of applicants, except for their residencies.Western NY Appeals Court to Decide Whether 'Odorous' Landfill Operation Violates 'Green Amendment'
The operator, Waste Management, calls the state constitutional amendment vague.View more book results for the query "grant lee"
NJ Supreme Court Declines to Expand Refund Provision in Food-Related Fraud to All CFA Violations
"Any lingering ambiguity as to the scope of Chapter 347's refund provision is, however, unmistakably settled by the statute's legislative history," Justice Douglas Fasciale said.New Jersey Supreme Court Extends 'Henderson' Ruling to Pretrial Prep
"To the extent the practice exists, it should not be continued," Chief Justice Stuart Rabner wrote. "For reasons discussed earlier, the act of showing and then reshowing a photo can affect and distort a person's memory."Book Banning Isn't New But It's More Pernicious
The Libraries for All Act would make public library policies subject to the 1964 Civil Rights Act, barring libraries from removing a book based on the race, gender identity or sexual orientation of the book's characters.SCOTUS to Decide If the Feds Have to Follow the Forfeiture Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'McIntosh v. United States' to determine whether a district court may enter a preliminary order of forfeiture divesting a defendant of his or her property outside the time limits set forth in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The court's decision in 'McIntosh' may clarify whether the government can be strictly held to the kinds of deadlines that bedevil every other litigant.Rebound in Deals or More Cuts? Law Firm Leaders on What to Expect in 2024
2023 wasn't easy, but will 2024 be any better? Law.com International speaks with leaders at Kirkland, Freshfields , Weil, Skadden and Eversheds to get some answers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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