Recent Developments in New Jersey Law - NJICLE

When:  Jul 26, 2012 from 09:00 AM to 03:00 PM (ET)
Recent Developments in New Jersey Law

Keeping up to date with the latest developments is critical in order to effectively represent your clients. However, if you handle a broad range of matters, tracking the latest developments can be time consuming and tedious.

During this informative program, some of New Jersey's leading authorities will provide insight into the latest developments in their respective fields – from professional malpractice, fiduciary litigation and labor and employment, to real estate and mortgage foreclosure, e-discovery and social media concerns for lawyers. You'll be able to benefit from their experience and expertise, and quickly translate the knowledge you gain into effective strategies to handle a variety of cases. You'll also earn CLE credits – including ethics, and take home a comprehensive seminar handbook that can serve as a useful resource in your practice. This program will be of particular interest to general practitioners, new lawyers and attorneys seeking to expand into new practice areas.

Preliminary Agenda:

9:00 Opening - Anthony R. LaRatta, Esq.
9:05 Recent Developments in Civil Trial Practice - Stephanie A. Mitterhoff, Esq.
9:45 Recent Developments in Labor and Employment - Margaret O'Rourke Wood, Esq.
10:20 Break
10:30 Recent Developments in Estate Litigation
  - A survey of recent case law on fiduciary litigation
  - Anthony R. LaRatta, Esq.
11:05 Recent Developments in Real Estate, Short Sales and Mortgage Foreclosure - Shari Seffer, Esq.
11:45 AM Q&A
12:00 Luncheon
12:45

E-Discovery concerns for small and large firms and how it is uesed in different areas of law

  - Jason R. Melzer, Esq.
1:20 Social media concerns for lawyers - privacy, Facebook, defamation and more
  - Fernando M. Pinguelo, Esq.
1:55 Break
2:05 Ethical concerns for general practitioners - Basil F. O'Connor, Esq.
2:55 Final comments
3:00 Adjournment

NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 5.8 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 1.0 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism, and 5.8 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial law.

Location

New Jersey Law Center
One Constitution Square
New Brunswick, NJ