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- In Fractious Bankruptcy, Lawyers Trade Charges of Privilege Breach and Fraud
- Proposal Would Liberalize Rules on Electronic Devices in State Courts
- Prosecutors Forming Consensus That E-Mails Fall Under N.J. Sunshine Law
- Justices To Decide on Spill Act Liability In Absence of Causal Link to Damages
- Sex Offender Ankle Bracelet Law Held To Be Punitive, Thus Not Retroactive
- Attorney General Circulates Rubric for Compliance With N.J. Anti-Bullying Law
- Senate Committee Passes Five Judges For Reappointment
- Court Reverses PTI Denial to Addict Who Sold Drugs from Her Apartment
- Company Cited for Spoliation After Its Lawyers Fail To Impose Litigation Hold
- Copyright Suit Against Rapper 50 Cent Fails Under 'Scenes a Faire' Doctrine
- Senate Panel Passes Trade Secrets Act, With Remedies for Misappropriation
- Excessive Billing, Limited Results in Easy Case Lead to Slashing of Fees
- Lawyer Reprimanded for Will That Gave His Wife the Client's Estate
- Disabled Student Need Not Be Enrolled In District To Qualify for Special Ed
In Fractious Bankruptcy, Lawyers Trade Charges of Privilege Breach and Fraud | Top |
An attorney for a Hudson County healthcare company in Chapter 11 is accusing its former lawyer, Donald Scarinci, of disclosing privileged information to counsel for the creditors committee. | |
Proposal Would Liberalize Rules on Electronic Devices in State Courts | Top |
The state Supreme Court's Bench-Bar-Media Committee is pitching new rules that would establish a presumption of permissibility for using electronic devices in court, albeit with prior approval. | |
Prosecutors Forming Consensus That E-Mails Fall Under N.J. Sunshine Law | Top |
Gloucester County Prosecutor Sean Dalton is the third county prosecutor in as many months to find a violation of the Open Public Meetings Act a result of e-mails sent by municipal officials about government business. | |
Justices To Decide on Spill Act Liability In Absence of Causal Link to Damages | Top |
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide if a state law widely used to pursue polluters for clean-up costs creates strict liability for all damages arising from the contamination, whether or not a causal link to the original leak can be shown. | |
Sex Offender Ankle Bracelet Law Held To Be Punitive, Thus Not Retroactive | Top |
A 2007 statute mandating electronic monitoring and supervision of sex offenders is punitive in nature and thus may be applied only prospectively, a divided New Jersey appeals court rules. | |
Attorney General Circulates Rubric for Compliance With N.J. Anti-Bullying Law | Top |
Law enforcement officials give educators a handbook for compliance with New Jersey's new anti-bullying law, now in effect for the 2011-12 school year. | |
Senate Committee Passes Five Judges For Reappointment | Top |
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday recommended tenure for four Superior Court trial judges — James Blaney, Charles Dortch, Robert Reed and Patricia Roe — and one Appellate Division judge — Douglas Fasciale. | |
Court Reverses PTI Denial to Addict Who Sold Drugs from Her Apartment | Top |
A disabled, substance-addicted woman who ran an illicit drug store — complete with a price list — out of her apartment should have been granted pretrial intervention on charges she sold to an undercover cop, a state appeals court rules. | |
Company Cited for Spoliation After Its Lawyers Fail To Impose Litigation Hold | Top |
A company that destroyed potential evidence after its lawyers failed to impose a litigation hold and left it to the nonlawyer CFO to sort out what was relevant has been slapped with spoliation sanctions. | |
Copyright Suit Against Rapper 50 Cent Fails Under 'Scenes a Faire' Doctrine | Top |
Tales of young men from inner-city, single-parent families who get caught up in crime are so common as to be not copyrightable, a federal judge says in dismissing an infringement suit against recording artist 50 Cent. | |
Senate Panel Passes Trade Secrets Act, With Remedies for Misappropriation | Top |
New Jersey is edging closer to joining 46 other states that have adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, which provides for civil remedies in cases of misappropriation of trade secrets. | |
Excessive Billing, Limited Results in Easy Case Lead to Slashing of Fees | Top |
A litigant whose counsel billed nearly twice as many hours as the case required sees a federal judge pare his fee request to less than half. | |
Lawyer Reprimanded for Will That Gave His Wife the Client's Estate | Top |
A Middlesex lawyer has been reprimanded for drafting a will that allowed his wife to inherit $1.3 million. | |
Disabled Student Need Not Be Enrolled In District To Qualify for Special Ed | Top |
A school district's obligation to make a free and appropriate public education available to disabled students living within its boundaries is not limited to students enrolled in the district, a federal judge says. | |
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