October 3, 2019 – Articles NJ Needs an AG Directive on Subpoenas Directed to Criminal Defense Attorneys New Jersey Law Journal By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
December 13, 2018 – Articles NJ Needs Protections Against Compelled Disclosure of Mobile Device Passwords New Jersey Law Journal By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa K. Kingman
August 10, 2018 – Alerts Carpenter May Reveal a Recipe for Defense in High-Tech Criminal and Regulatory Cases White-Collar Compliance & Defense Alert By Matthew S. Adams and Jana Volante Walshak
March 20, 2017 – Articles Appellate Division Tackles Second Twitter Case in Two Months New Jersey Law Journal By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa K. Kingman
February 9, 2017 – Articles Op-Ed: Fierce Urgency of Getting Veterans’ Diversion Right in New Jersey NJ Spotlight Matthew S. Adams
January 16, 2017 Use of Digital Evidence at Trial Is Ripe for Guidance in the New Year New Jersey Law Journal Matthew S. Adams
December 5, 2016 – Articles The Argument for Metadata as a Matter of Procedural Due Process Legaltech News By Matthew Adams
May 23, 2016 – Articles High-Stakes Digital CSI New Jersey Law Journal By Matthew S. Adams and Jordan B. Kaplan
April 8, 2015 Facebook Service Breaks Onto The Scene: Is a Person's "Virtual Life" Now a Viable Platform for Service of Process? The E-Discovery Stage Blog By Matthew S. Adams
March 4, 2015 – Articles 11th Circ. Puts Spotlight On Warrantless Cellphone Search Law360 By Matthew Adams
March 1, 2015 – Articles Voicemail - The Forgotten Form of ESI Evidence The E-Discovery Stage Blog Matthew S. Adams
February 10, 2015 – Articles Business Owners Beware: Avoid the Temptation to Post Fake Reviews or Feedback Regarding Your Competition on Social Media or Elsewhere on the Internet The E-Discovery Stage Blog By Matthew S. Adams
January 16, 2015 – Articles President Obama Announces Sweeping Cyber Legislation Primarily Aimed at Policing a Virtual Environment Built on Privately Owned Infrastructure Above the Law By Matthew Adams
January 6, 2015 – Articles The Great Cell Phone Tower Data Debate Bound To Hit SCOTUS’ Docket Soon – Are We Living In George Orwell’s 1984? Above the Law By Matthew Adams
September 25, 2014 – Articles Pending New Jersey Criminal Case Highlights the Need for Clarity on What Aspects of Digital Forensics Evidence are Admissible Without Expert Testimony The E-Discovery Stage Blog By Matthew S. Adams
September 8, 2014 – Articles Mastering When to Issue a Litigation Hold Boils Down to a Simple Phrase With an Elusive Meaning The E-Discovery Stage Blog By Matthew S. Adams
September 5, 2014 – Articles Unitization: E-Discovery’s Achilles' Heel The E-Discovery Stage Blog By Matthew S. Adams
January/February 2011 – Articles The Alternative Dispute Resolution Process in the United States Securities Industry: A Primer Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial Institutions Co-authors Matthew Adams
September 20, 2010 – Articles Employees Who Participate in a Corporation’s Inadvertent Violation of a Consumer Fraud Regulation May Be Held Liable New Jersey Law Journal Co-authors Robert J. Rohrberger and Matthew Adams
May 2010 – Alerts Broker Beware: New FINRA Guidance Suggests Renewed Regulatory Focus on Broker-Dealers Involved in Regulation D Offerings Securities Industry and Tech & Venture Finance Practice Alert Matthew Adams
September 29, 2008 Finders, Keepers, Losers, Weepers New Jersey Law Journal Ernest E. Badway and Matthew S. Adams