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Confidentiality and Privilege in the Mediation Process

Imagine you attended a mediation in a hotly contested matter which turns out to be a total waste of time because your adversary was late, unfamiliar with the file or unwilling to entertain settlement discussions. Is it permissible to tell the trial judge about your adversary’s failure to act in…

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The Best Lawyers in America® Names Lindabury Attorneys to 2023 Listing

Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C. is please to announce that 15 of the firm’s have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2023. Steven Backfisch was recognized as Best Lawyer in America for Litigation in Labor & Employment. John R. Blasi was recognized as Best Lawyer…

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When Will I Get My Day In Court?

While the pandemic continues to impact individuals and businesses, efforts to bring a sense normalcy back to daily life are apparent across the state.  One such effort is the reopening of New Jersey Courts.  While this is happening, the reopening is occurring  slowly. Back in June, 2020 a three phase…

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Post-Divorce Modifications & Mediation

It is not uncommon in these difficult times for one ex-spouse to seek a modification of the divorce decree.  COVID has caused changes in everyone’s life. A party may have lost income or even their job and seek to decrease alimony and child support. Or concerns over the safety of…

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Honorable Judge Katherine Dupuis, (Ret.) Discusses Mediation in Estate-Planning Disputes

In the latest article for WealthManagement.com, the Honorable Judge Katherine Dupuis, (Ret.) of Lindabury’s Alternative Dispute Resolution Practice Group offers insight on how mediation can be a viable way to achieve cost savings and justice during estate-planning disputes. This write-up addresses both what can go wrong and how to move…

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Lindabury’s Honorable Judge Katherine Dupuis (Ret.) Named as 2020 Professional Lawyer of the Year

We are pleased to announce the Honorable Judge Katherine Dupuis (Ret.) of Lindabury’s Alternative Dispute Resolution practice group has been named been as the 2020 Professional Lawyer of the Year by the Union County Bar Association. This award is presented to lawyers who are honored by colleagues for their exemplary conduct,…

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How Mediation Can Resolve Common Disputes That Arise During Will Probate

Probate disputes often reflect the worst aspects of family law coupled with issues of undue influence. At the time of a will probate dispute the court system is seeing the litigants at a trying period in their lives. They have lost a loved one and tensions are running high as…

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Disputes Between Business Partners Can Be Resolved Without Going To Court

ALTERNATE Dispute Resolution of Business Claims Business conflicts arise in a myriad of different situations, such as:  minority shareholder claims, dissolution, allegations of  self dealing, breach of fiduciary duty, and violations of restrictive covenants. Additionally, minority partners may allege they have been shutout of the business, or a stockholder may…

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Virtual Divorce: How to Move Forward with Your Life During the Pandemic

The Honorable Judge Katherine Dupuis, (Retired) and Nicole A. Kobis, partner at Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook, & Cooper, P.C., explain how divorce can be handled virtually If classroom lessons and workout classes can be conducted virtually, does the same hold true for divorce proceedings? The short answer to this is yes.…