Posts Tagged ‘law’

Recent Proliferation of Lawsuits Under New Jersey’s Daniel’s Law

Plaintiffs’ attorneys recently have filed a series of lawsuits in New Jersey, seeking damages based on alleged violations of Daniel’s Law (N.J. Stat. § 56:8-166.1). The suits allege that various website operators have violated provisions of Daniel’s Law by making available the...

Courses I Regret Not Taking in Law School

Just recently, I was speaking with some legislation students regarding things I want I carried out in legislation college that might have prepared me better for my lawful job. In knowledge, among the important things I certainly wish I had...

The Issue of Insufficient Rural Lawyers

About 10 years ago, in “Be a Town Attorney,” I wrote about the scarcity of lawyers in country America and the abundant profession opportunities for attorneys happy to venture outside of cities. What has altered ever since? Very little. The...

Grief Is Necessary

Right now, most of us have lots of reasons to regret. We are responding to a pandemic, adapting to working remotely, seeing buddies, neighbors or enjoyed ones getting ill and some passing away, and getting used to changes in our...
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