LINKS

Articles:
CIVIL MEDIATION: OPPORTUNISTIC DISPUTE RESOLUTION - By Robert E. Margulies, Attorney-at-Law
ARBITRATION - THE SUBSTITUTE FOR PARTIES' DAY IN COURT - By Robert E. Margulies, Attorney-at-Law
What to do if you're in an automobile accident - By Clifford A. Herrington, Attorney-at-Law
How to win in mediation: Be counter-intuitive - By Robert E. Margulies, Attorney-at-Law

GOVERNMENT

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
www.eeoc.gov
This site provides detailed information about the process of filing a discrimination claim and an overview of employment practices that are prohibited. There is helpful information for employers facing discrimination charges as well as employees who wish to file charges.

Social Security Administration
www.ssa.gov
This site provides the answers for anyone who may be eligible for retirement or disability benefits. In addition to the "frequently asked questions," you can make a specific inquiry online and receive a response in 24 hours.

Small Business Administration
www.sba.gov
This is a great site for anyone who wants to open a small business. It answers many questions about the legal and financial requirements of starting a business.

LEGAL SITES

New Jersey State Courts
www.judiciary.state.nj.us
This site primarily contains information of interest to attorneys. However, there is information about representing yourself in court, which is particularly important in small claims matters. Also, information about jury service and directions to the courts throughout the state are included.

New Jersey Law Journal
www.njlawjournal.com
America Lawyers Media's New Jersey publication. It contains detailed legal news and features for New Jersey.

New Jersey Lawyer
www.njlnews.com
The New Jersey Bar Association's weekly publication. This site focuses on daily decisions by the courts, notices to the bar and recent law-related news.

Legal Information Institute
www.law.cornell.edu
This is one of the first legal sites on the web and it contains a wealth of free legal information, including a hypertext U.S. Code and the Code of Federal Regulations.

Law.com
www.law.com
This is the leading national source for legal news. It carries articles and features from America Lawyers Media's national and regional publications.