New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Evan H. Krinick | July 5, 2018
In his column on Insurance Fraud, Evan H. Krinick looks at two recent reports, one from the federal government and the other from New York's Department of Financial Services.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | June 27, 2018
The SEC has taken steps to demonstrate its increased focus on cybersecurity matters, and specifically on companies' disclosure obligations relating to cybersecurity risks and incidents.
By Nick Gaffney | June 26, 2018
In this roundtable, our panel of experts (Susan J. Cohen, Niko Bonatsos, Jeff Clavier, Sascha Eder and Jeff Farrah) share their insight about the limitations of common work visa options foreign entrepreneurs are forced to consider (H-1B, E-2, and F-1 visas) and the merits of the International Entrepreneur Parole Program — a program that the Trump Administration has proposed to remove.
By Tony Mauro | June 21, 2018
Justice Anthony Kennedy sharply criticized the Chevron doctrine, raising questions about the future of judicial deference to federal agencies, and adding to the buzz in Washington about whether he will stay or leave the court.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | June 21, 2018
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that, when a workers' compensation claimant recovers from a third-party tortfeasor, the amount left over after the employer is reimbursed for previously paid compensation applies as credit only toward future disability benefits, not medical expenses.
By Michael Booth | June 19, 2018
A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that successful defense of an administrative agency's decision in the Superior Court should not lead to an award of counsel fees.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Zack Needles | June 14, 2018
Almost immediately after the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its game-changing workers' compensation ruling in Protz last year, attorneys began gearing up to litigate the natural follow-up question: Should the decision be applied retroactively? A much buzzed-about June 6 ruling by the Commonwealth Court en banc may have finally answered that question.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 14, 2018
In a split decision denying unemployment compensation benefits to a truck driver who was fired for using a racial slur, a sole dissenting Commonwealth Court judge said the man should not have been found to have committed willful misconduct given his employer's history of leniency regarding racial epithets.
By Michael Booth | June 13, 2018
One New Jersey corrections officer won a bid for enhanced benefits, and another lost, in a pair of Appellate Division rulings that required the court to decide whether their parking lot falls occurred on work time or personal time.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc D. Policastro | June 8, 2018
In many cases, a successful environmental remediation does not account for restoration of natural resources.
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