News
- Matthew J. Schiller Joins Porzio's Real Estate Practice Group
- Lynne Anderson Installed as President of the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association
- Seven Porzio Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers 2011
- Walter R. Barisonek Appointed to Chair Supreme Court Professional Responsibility Rules Committee
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Events
- Representing Crime Victims is Topic of Program
October 01, 2010 - Porzio Compliance Forum - Solving the Aggregate Spend Puzzle
October 15, 2010 - CLE Program for NJ Attorneys to Learn about NY Civil Practice
October 23, 2010 - Porzio Employment Law Forum
October 26, 2010 - Hot Tips for Personal Injury Lawyers Subject of NJ ICLE Program
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Recent Articles
- Employment Law Newsletter
Damian C. Shammas and William R. Horwitz - Contract Drafting Tips for Home Improvement Contractors - - Start and Completion Dates
Eric L. Probst - The Work-Product Doctrine Might Not Protect Your Attorney's Work Product
Peter J. Gallagher...MorePeter Gallagher, a member of Porzio’s real estate practice group discusses why the work-product doctrine is, at present, a qualified privilege that does not sweep as broadly as counsel and clients would often like to believe, particularly in connection with dual purpose documents. He suggests that this issue is ripe for “intervention” from the Supreme Court, but until this happens, the burden is on counsel — in-house and outside alike — to understand the scope of the work-product doctrine and appreciate that it may be more “qualified” in some jurisdictions than in others. Less - Tip #4 - Describe the Work You Will Perform
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