Jennifer Black Strutt presents at the National Business Institute seminar as part of the “Connecticut Civil Practice, Procedure, and Forms” program, which is designed to provide insights into civil practice, enhance mastery of the rules of procedure and evidence, offer creative tips for pleadings, Continue Reading
Pre-Award Protests: Your Secret Weapon for More Contract Opportunities
Most contractors only know post-award protests. Big mistake. Pre-award protests—challenging solicitation terms before proposals are due—can be your competitive edge. Maria Panichelli reveals how to spot protest-worthy issues like overly restrictive requirements, ambiguous terms, and legal Continue Reading
“Killing Me Softly”—Will AI Transform or Replace Traditional Estate Planning?
Tim Ferges speaks on the panel “’Killing Me Softly’ – Will AI Transform or Replace Traditional Estate Planning?” at the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting in Cape May, New Jersey. The program covers the impact of artificial intelligence on trust and estate Continue Reading
Hot Topics: Defending a Politically Connected Client or Case
Daniella Gordon moderates a panel, "Hot Topics: Defending a Politically Connected Client or Case," at the 2025 White Collar Seminar & Fall Board Meeting, hosted by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL). Daniella also serves as co-chair of he conference, which the seminar Continue Reading
A Discussion of the Supreme Court Decision in Estate of Crystal Walcott Spill v. Markovitz
The New Jersey Supreme Court held that an individual outside the reach of New Jersey’s jurisdiction is not a party within the definition of the Comparative Negligence Act for purposes of allocation. However, that individual may be a joint tortfeasor for purposes of seeking contribution under Continue Reading
Will Drafting Fundamentals
Jud Stein moderates a seminar on “Will Drafting Fundamentals” and presents on “Summary of federal and state death taxes” during a program presented by ICLE. This program is designed for general practitioners, new attorneys, and support staff who have little or no experience in will drafting. The Continue Reading
The First 72 Hours: How to Respond to IP Infringement Letters
McCarter & English partner Keith Toms co-leads “The First 72 Hours: How to Respond to IP Infringement Letters,” at the 2025 Midwest IP Institute presented by the Minnesota CLE. This two-day program brings together outside counsel, litigators, and academics to share timely updates and practical Continue Reading
A Changing Landscape: The Ethics of Using Artificial Intelligence
McCarter & English Partner Zachary Myers joins panelists to discuss “A Changing Landscape: The Ethics of Using Artificial Intelligence” during the 2025 White Collar Seminar & Fall Board Meeting. The seminar, presented by the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, gathers attendees Continue Reading
Advanced Topics in Bid Protest Litigation: Protestable Issues Pre- and Post- Award
Part 3 of our 3-Part Miniseries on Bid Protests We’ve covered bid protest basics, and bid protest procedures, so now it’s time to dive into the substantive issues at the heart of bid protest litigation. In this webinar, experienced protest attorney Maria Panichelli provides a deeper look into Continue Reading
Bid Rigging: What It Is and How to Spot It
Andrew Hamilton teaches a session titled “Bid Rigging: What It Is and How to Spot It” during the 2025 Procurement Integrity Program: Prevention, Investigation and Prosecution of Fraud presented by the International Law Institute. Continue Reading