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President's Perspective
Serving the Needs of NJSBA Members
Stuart Hoberman
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5
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Message From the Special Editor
Susan Stryker
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7
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Conflicts of Interest
Do I Have One? If So, Can I Cure It?
David H. Duggan III
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11
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Contractually Narrowing the Duties and Liability of a Mail Drop Local Counsel
David A. Mazie and Ben-David Seligman
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16
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Closely Held Companies
How to Avoid a Prominent Conflict Problem
Thaddeus J. Hubert III
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20
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When Attorneys Are Subpoenaed
How to Safely Navigate the Evidentiary and Ethical Minefield
Karen Painter Randall and Michael P. Davis
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25
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Legal Malpractice and Proximate Causation
Whose Burden is it Anyway?
Marshall D. Bilder and Jason S. Feinstein
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30
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Lawyer, Protect Thyself
William W. Voorhees Jr.
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34
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Attorney Ethics and Liability: A Critical Relation
Kevin H. Michels and Kathryn A. Hockenjos
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37
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I Just Received a Letter From the District Ethics Committee (Gulp!). What Happens Next?
Mitchell A. Livingston
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40
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What All Lawyers Should Know About Discipline
Office of Attorney Ethics
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44
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Winning Websites
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47
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Practice Tips
Forensic Accounting in Matrimonial Cases: Analyzing Cash Flow and Hidden Income Issues
Lynne Broza
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48
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Attorney Ethics
Office of Attorney Ethics—Disciplinary Summaries
RPC 8.4(b): Commission of a criminal act that reflects adversely on honesty, trustworthiness or fitness as a lawyer.
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50
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Lawyer's Bookshelf
Lowering the Bar: Lawyer Jokes and Legal Culture by Marc Galanter; Business and Commercial Litigation in Federal Courts by Robert L. Haig; Legal Strategy by Paul J. Zwier; Lawyer Law by Thomas S. Morgan; Deposition Evidence by Anthony J. Bocchino and David A. Sonenshein; Expert Witnessing in Forensic Accounting by Walter J. Pagano and Thomas A. Buckoff
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51
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Legal Creativity
Steven M. Richman
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60
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