By Michael Booth | September 18, 2018
"The appellate tests for reviewing an administrative disciplinary sanction and a criminal sentence are virtually the same," and the Appellate Division "erred in suggesting that appellate review of a disciplinary sanction imposed by a judge is de novo and different from traditional appellate review of an agency determination," the court said in "Matter of Hendrickson."
By Erin Mulvaney | September 17, 2018
The proposal to amend the agency's joint-employer standard was expected as Chairman John Ring announced his intent weeks ago to begin rulemaking on how to define relationships between companies, franchises, contractors and others.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry J. Schindler, James J. DeCarlo and Smit Kapadia | September 14, 2018
On Aug. 10, 2018, the USPTO released its first update to the Trial Practice Guide since its initial publication in August of 2012. Practitioners appearing before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board should follow these guidelines as they offer new tools and highlight important caveats.
By Mike Scarcella | September 12, 2018
Well, not the returns themselves. Because Trump hasn't released them. But there is a public-records case, set for argument Thursday in the D.C. Circuit, that seeks to force the IRS to disclose the records.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | September 12, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh railed against the "massive, unchecked" power of the CFPB director. He could soon get a chance to revisit his views—if he's confirmed to the high court. Plus: remembering the legacy of Sheldon Cohen, and have you read the book Dick Durbin asked Kavanaugh to read? Welcome to Supreme Court Brief.
By Scott Graham | September 10, 2018
The court upheld that their CRISPR invention, applying the technology to human and animal cells, is patentably distinct from UC's earlier discovery in single-cell organisms.
By Scott Graham | September 10, 2018
For the second time this summer, the appellate court has told the Patent Trial and Appeal Board to reconsider whether business partners or third parties are helping litigants skirt the statute of limitations.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marty M. Judge and Franklin J. Riesenburger | September 6, 2018
Two seemingly unrelated recent events are likely to have a significant impact on environmental litigation in New Jersey.
By Jenna Greene | September 6, 2018
The unusual merger case highlights a longstanding disparity between review by the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
By Dara Kam | September 5, 2018
The case highlights the growing tension between the greyhound and horse industries and racetrack operators, who have sought to do away with live racing while keeping more-profitable gambling activities such as slots and poker.
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