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In the Matter of NJ Transit Award of Contracts No. 21-048A and No. 21-048B
Publication Date: 2022-08-08
Practice Area: Contracts
Industry: State and Local Government | Transportation
Court: Appellate Division
Judge: Judge Accurso
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Matthew Lakind (Tesser & Cohen, attorneys; Lee Tesser and Matthew Lakind, on the briefs)
For defendant: Jennifer Borek (Genova Burns LLC, attorneys; Jennifer Borek, of counsel and on the brief; Victor Andreou, on the brief); Maeve E. Cannon (Stevens & Lee, attorneys; Maeve E. Cannon, of counsel and on the brief; Michael A. Cedrone, on the brief)
Case number: A-2598-21

NJ Transit Had Discretion to Consider Allegations of Prior Fraud by Bidder in Denying Lowest-Cost Bid

July 28, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

On the Move & After Hours: Genova Burns; Cohen Seglias; McCarter & English; Feldman Shepherd; Donnelly Law Firm; Mandelbaum Barrett

Genova Burns Promotes 2 Genova Burns in Newark promoted two as of April 1: Matthew Kertz, to partner, and Leonard Spinelli, to counsel. Kertz…
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Appellate Division,Second Department: July 13, 2022
Publication Date: 2022-07-15
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Criminal Appeals
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Court: Appellate Division, Second Department, Hand Down List
Judge: Unsigned
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Case number: DOCKET

Handdown List released on: July 13, 2022

July 01, 2022 | Connecticut Law Tribune

Talc Victims: Judge Erred in Refusing to Dismiss Chapter 11 Filing for J&J Subsidiary

The Official Committee of Talc Claimants filed an opening brief on Thursday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, challenging a Feb. 25 order refusing to dismiss the bankruptcy of LTL Management, a newly created subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
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July 01, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Talc Victims: Chapter 11 Case 'Lacks Any Valid Bankruptcy Purpose'

The Official Committee of Talc Claimants filed an opening brief on Thursday before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, challenging a Feb. 25 order refusing to dismiss the bankruptcy of LTL Management, a newly created subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson.
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June 16, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Fat Suit: Proposed Law Would Allow Weight-Discrimination Lawsuits

"Any time that people are being treated unfairly, not based on what they can contribute, not based on how good a teacher they are or how good a pharmacist they are, any time we're not evaluating people based on their performance and based on some immutable characteristic, I think it's wrong," attorney Nancy Erika Smith said.
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June 13, 2022 | Law.com

Talc Claimants Move to Lift Bankruptcy Stay After Judge Mulls Possible Trials

The Official Committee of Talc Claimants, or TCC, sought to lift U.S. Bankruptcy Chief Judge Michael Kaplan's order granting a preliminary injunction on all 38,000 talcum powder cases. A hearing is Tuesday.
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May 23, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Senate Judiciary Committee Moves to Fill Record Number of Judicial Vacancies

The New Jersey Senate Judiciary Committee cleared 11 Superior Court judicial nominees in an effort to fill the historic high judicial vacancies in the state.
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April 27, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

US Judge, in Fee Award of More Than $800,000, Calls for Attorney Compensation 'Without Regard to Gender or Age'

"The reality is that fee awards are often based on status and not performance," U.S. District Judge Timothy Rice wrote, finding that attorneys—including Laura Mattiacci and Susan Saint-Antoine of Console Mattiacci—should receive more than $800,000 in fees in a case where they secured a $2.25 million jury award for their client in an age discrimination lawsuit against AT&T.
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April 25, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

3rd Circuit: ADP Not Entitled to Preliminary Injunction Against Ex-Employee Despite Noncompete

Matthew Levin left his position as chief strategy officer with ADP for a step up the corporate ladder, taking over as CEO at BenefitFocus, according to the circuit's opinion.
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