In January 2017, New Jersey implemented a groundbreaking bail reform, fundamentally altering the state’s criminal justice system.
Understanding Squatters’ Rights in New Jersey
In New Jersey, as in many states, the concept of squatters’ rights, formally known as adverse possession, can be a complex and often misunderstood area of property law.
Understanding Legal Liability in New Jersey’s Ski Resorts
Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities that attract thousands of enthusiasts to New Jersey’s ski resorts each year.
Understanding New Jersey’s Right-to-Die Law
In April 2019, New Jersey became the eighth state in the United States to permit medically assisted suicide, joining a growing list of jurisdictions that recognize the right of terminally ill patients to end their lives under specific circumstances.
Genetic Privacy Laws in New Jersey: Legal Protections and Gaps
As genetic testing becomes more prevalent in healthcare, research, and even in consumer markets, concerns about genetic privacy have surged to the forefront of legal discussions.




