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Free Phillies Tickets! New Jersey Legal wants to take YOU to the game!

New Jersey Legal would like to hear your thoughts on the six player deal that brings the 2008 American League Cy Young Award winner to the Phillies as well as your thoughts on who the Phils passed on!

Please post your thoughts in the comments below and include your contact info in your comment.

New Jersey Legal will put all participants names in a hat and draw a winner.  The winner will receive tickets to the August 4th game against Colorado.


08/03/09 UPDATE:

Commenter “Jane” below won the Phillies tickets after her name was pulled out of a hat. She has been notified and will be enjoying the game August 4th courtesy of New Jersey Legal. Thank you to all who commented! If you haven’t already subscribed to receive our blog’s updates via email, please do so in the right column of this blog. By signing up for email updates you’ll be sure to know the next time we give away Phillies tickets!

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New Jersey Legal Introduces Contract Attorney Services

New Jersey Legal introduces contract attorney services to existing and new clients to conduct document review, brief writing, jury consulting, trial presentations and to perform traditional attorney services. Often times, attorneys are faced with fluctuation in their workload and referral dilemmas that can result in loss of profit. Before attorneys decline to take a case, they should consider hiring a contract attorney to meet their legal needs.

Contract attorneys are available to perform document review for relevance, responsiveness, first and second level privilege and privilege logs. In addition, contract attorneys can perform traditional legal services such as research and writing, motion and deposition attendance, and even manage discovery projects. They can also provide training for document management and review software (e.g. Concordance, Summation, ImageDepot, Concordance-FYI) to you or your staff.

The contract attorneys are specialized in all areas of the law and are handpicked for your project. This in turn can eliminate referrals and produce excellent work product. For additional information please visit www.njlc.net or contact New Jersey Legal’s Contract Attorney Division Manager, Jennifer N. Nelson, Esq. at either (856) 910-0202 or jnn@njlc.net.

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Cell Phones for Children – A “Catch-22”?

Most parents buy cell phones for their children so they can just be a phone call away. But just a phone call away from whom?

Actual New Jersey Legal Case:

After months of badgering, New Jersey Legal client “Joe” bought cell phones for his children. We’ve all heard the lines: “Just think, you’ll always be able to get in touch with me.” “All of my friends have cell phones.”

Joe’s children were so excited and were constantly talking on their cell phones. They no longer made calls on the kitchen phone, and if they received calls, they would tell the caller to call back on their cell phones. Joe started to feel a little out of touch with his children and their friends.

Within six months, Joe noticed a change in his children. They rarely talked on their cell phones, and if they did, they would quickly hang up if their parents came into the room. They only communicated via text message, using abbreviations and symbols that most parents don’t understand. They had withdrawn from the family and even seemed secretive. Joe’s wife thought it was just “a phase.”

Curious and a little concerned, Joe occasionally checked his kids’ text message logs, which his wife thought was an invasion of their privacy. The logs were always empty, which he thought was odd, since they were constantly texting. Joe wondered if they might be hiding something.

Having read information on our website about cell phone forensics, Joe brought in both cell phones for forensic restoration of text messages and other data that the kids had deleted. We restored the deleted data, set up our forensic review tool so Joe could easily sort and flag any messages or photos he wanted, and printed the results of the cell phone forensics in PDF form.

Joe left our office visibly shaken. What he discovered would rock the world of any parent: restored photos showed his son and a friend playing with a semi-automatic gun; restored text messages revealed that his 13-year-old daughter was in a sexual relationship with a much older boy.

Joe’s wife felt that Joe had violated their children’s trust. Joe feels that the use of cell phone forensics did what he thought the cell phones would do – keep his children safe.

Click here to learn more about cell phone/handheld device forensics.

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