There is much that the latest developments in neuroscience can teach legal professionals about negotiations. This is particularly true when it comes to how people process information and make decisio
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Although there is currently no state that prohib
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...New York's Sullivan & Cromwell while he was licensed in New Jersey counts toward "the active practice of law" requirement for admission...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...Dendrite, the Warren Hospital ruling has ramifications beyond New Jersey. In Dendrite, a computer software seller brought a...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A year after Sheryl Sandberg sparked a national conversation on women's advancement in the workplace, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a lawyer whose advice may have helped hatch the crime, a New Jersey appeals court says. The ruling, in Winstock v. Galasso...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Avvo's Josh King shares his top 10 suggestions for attorneys who wish to write, but don't due to legal concerns
Originally Published: The Recorder
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