Top Litigation Trends of 2023: New Appointments and Legal Milestones Impact Industry

The legal landscape is vibrant and constantly shifting with trends reflecting the evolving world. As we wrap up 2023, let’s take a moment to acknowledge some of the dominant litigation trends that have shaped this year.

Among prominent events in the New Jersey law circle, we noticed new appointments and changes in firms. For instance, in a recent development, ShapiroCroland Attorneys at Law welcomed Valerie A. Vladyka as counsel. A specialist in insurance coverage, commercial litigation, and probate matters, Vladyka’s induction is expected to greatly bolster the firm’s litigation capabilities.

Meanwhile, the esteemed law firm Scura Wigfield Heyer Stevens & Cammarota, LLP continued its operations without notable changes, forming a stable backbone in the New Jersey legal scene.

Moving on to Miami, the legal community has celebrated significant milestones. It is noteworthy to mention the promotion of Richard Segal, a partner at his firm, who has taken the chairmanship of the Miami Beach Chamber of Commerce. The appointment echoes south Florida’s emphasis on ensuring a strong bond between the legal community and the wider business environment.

Our world is legal-centric and heavily influenced by legislative changes and litigation trends. In tandem, the legal industry continues to flow and adapt. As professionals in this space, staying updated with these trends is not an option, but a necessity. For more details on the top litigation trends of 2023, click here for the New Jersey Law Journal’s morning minute.