The New Jersey Superior Court recently published a case regarding the novel issue of whether a party in a divorce case can designate a surrogate, through a power of attorney, to testify on behalf of that party. A power of...
Governor Christie Signs Alimony Reform Bill into Law
Sep 11, 2014
We recently blogged about proposed legislation to amend the law in New Jersey regarding alimony. This week, as reported by NJ.com, Governor Chris Christie signed the alimony bill into law, drastically...
As we have previously blogged about, the FDA has recently begun investigating the use of a medical device called a power morcellator. Power morcellators have been used in women undergoing hysterectomies or myomectomies,...
We have previously blogged about the current debate over e-cigarette regulations. Because the product is relatively new, many are calling for stricter reforms and further research. E-cigarettes don’t...
In order to prove that there was some type of wrong in a medical malpractice case, the testimony of a medical expert is necessary in almost all cases. The New Jersey legislature has made it clear that courts...