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The August 2020 issue of New Jersey Lawyer magazine will focus on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity. Special Editors, Bill Singer and Rebecca Levin, are seeking authors with interest and experience who can write an article on one or more of the following topics in the context of sexual...
The New Jersey Lawyer Magazine is calling on NJSBA members to submit proposals to write articles for an an issue focused on internet and social media law. Interested authors should submit proposals containing a working title along with an outline of five to 10 bullet points highlighting the contents of the proposed article. Articles should be topical, practical and address issues specifically related to New Jersey law or of interest to New Jersey Lawyers
Starting now, NJSBA members have unblocked access to two New Jersey Law Journal articles in each briefing. As you may know, the Law Journal only offers a handful of free articles each month before readers hit a paywall
General and business law practitioners alike can gain valuable knowledge and insight for their practice from nine articles written by the state’s foremost expert attorneys in the business law space. The edition, published by the New Jersey State Bar Association, includes articles on the Corporate Transparency Act – a new law that revised the ownership reporting requirements for every New Jersey business – the statewide upswing in corporate venture capital funding, questions to consider when handling mergers and acquisitions, federal and state attempts to limit worker non-compete restrictions and more
The latest issue of The Legal Eagle , a New Jersey State Bar Foundation (NJSBF) publication for students, features articles on the antitrust lawsuits against Google and Facebook, media literacy and whistleblowing
The magazine’s editorial board seeks authors on these topics, with articles combining a thorough analysis of law with vivid stories and important discussions of individuals and societies impacted by these issues, and how lawyers can most effectively help people. Authors interested in submitting articles should contact [email protected] for information on the specific needs and space limitations for upcoming issues.
Cohen, this month’s special editors, oversaw an issue that features 12 informative articles covering some of the lesser-known, but still significant, aspects of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 that could have implications for individual and business clients