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Technology

Expert Contracting For Software Licensing Transactions

Editor: Please tell us about your practice. Nash: I’m a partner here at Norris McLaughlin. My practice consists mostly of corporate transactional work, and in the last few years, I’ve developed a specialty in technology contracting, including software licensing transactions. I...

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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

A Firm Exponent Of ADR

Editor: Please describe your practice at Norris, McLaughlin & Marcus. Dreier: Approximately 95 percent of my practice is arbitration and mediation, much of it originating with the American Arbitration Association as well as some private parties. I do mediation and arbitration primarily for...

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Quality Control Best Practices For Commercial And Industrial Capital Improvement Projects

Editor: Please describe your background and your practice area. Araps: I am a business and construction lawyer with construction and development experience and a B.S., cum laude, in Civil and Environmental Engineering, 1974, from Rutgers University College of Engineering.  I have...

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Technology

E-Discovery Expertise: An Essential Skill For Litigators

Editor: Please give us a brief description of your practice. Raymond-Flood: I devote the majority of my practice to general litigation with an emphasis on complex commercial matters. I litigate mostly in federal court but also in state court, and I work on a wide range of general commercial...

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Litigation

Changes And Gray Areas In New Jersey’s New Environmental Law

Editor: Please tell us about your professional background. Hogan: I am a member of Norris McLaughlin and co-chair of our Environmental Practice Group. I have been practicing environmental law for over 30 years, almost entirely in New Jersey. I have my bachelor’s degree from Saint Peter...

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Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)

Relieving High Costs And Delays In Arbitration – A Roundtable

Editor: Please comment on allegations that the advantages of arbitration are being lost due to rising costs and unwarranted delays. How can these issues be addressed? Dreier: The reputation of arbitration is being besmirched by repeated claims of high costs and unwarranted delays. This is a...

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Contracts

As Local As Local Law Gets - Part II: New Jersey 2010-2011 Court Term Civil Case Highlights

Our original article detailing some of the more notable provisions of New Jersey’s state court and federal local rules received such overwhelming interest that we decided to write this follow-up segment. A backlog of cases during the 2010-2011 court term did not deter New Jersey state...

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