Legal aid plays a vital role in ensuring access to justice, especially for low-income and vulnerable populations.
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Legal Strategies for Combating NJ’s Insurance Fraud
April 10, 2025
Insurance fraud is a significant legal and financial issue in New Jersey, as it is across many states.
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Legal Challenges with NJ’s Public Pensions
April 9, 2025
New Jersey’s public pension system, a critical component of the state’s fiscal structure, faces a myriad of legal challenges that reflect broader issues in public finance and employee benefits law.
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NJ’s Complex Laws on Employee Monitoring and Privacy
April 8, 2025
In the age of digital transformation, workplace privacy and employee monitoring have become increasingly complex issues, particularly in New Jersey.
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Cryptocurrency Regulations in NJ: What Investors Should Know
April 7, 2025
As the cryptocurrency landscape continues to evolve, New Jersey has been at the forefront of states seeking to adapt existing legal frameworks and introduce new regulations.
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Who’s Accountable? Drug Overdose Liability
April 4, 2025
In New Jersey, the opioid crisis and other drug-related issues continue to present significant legal and social challenges.
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Assigning Liability for Escalator Injuries in New Jersey
April 3, 2025
Escalators, found in shopping malls, airports, and transit stations across New Jersey, are designed to facilitate convenient movement between floors.
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Teen Driver Liability in New Jersey Car Accidents
April 2, 2025
In New Jersey, where bustling highways and crowded city streets are the norms, understanding the liability of teen drivers in car accidents is crucial for both young drivers and their parents.
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Suing in Civil Court: Options When NJ Authorities Don’t Act
April 1, 2025
In New Jersey, citizens often rely on police and prosecutors to uphold the law and pursue justice.
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Lending Your Car in New Jersey: Who’s Liable?
March 31, 2025
When you lend your car to a friend or family member, you might not think twice about the legal implications.
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