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May 06, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Former Windels Marx Counsel Tapped to Lead NJ Gateway Development Commission

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and New York Gov. Kathy Hochul jointly announced the nomination of attorney and former New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Kris Kolluri to lead the Gateway Development Commission.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 06, 2022 | Law.com

9th Circuit: Defendants' Rule 68 Settlement Offer Was Not Nullified by Order Granting Summary Judgment

Siding with several other federal appeals courts around the country, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled that a Rule 68 settlement offer is not voided by the entry of a summary judgment order if the 14-day window is still open for a plaintiff to accept the offer.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 06, 2022 | Law.com

Attorney Receives Indefinite Suspension, but Escapes Disbarment, for Misusing Client Funds

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has rejected the state Board of Bar Overseers' recommendation of disbarment for veteran attorney Peter T. Slipp for a number of violations, including misuse of client funds, instead opting for an indefinite suspension.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 06, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer

Asbestos Trust Withdraws Motion to Redact Law Firm Names in Upcoming Trial Over Alleged Claims Mismanagement

In a case scrutinizing the management of an asbestos trust, the trust's advisory committee has withdrawn a motion to redact the names of the law firms involved in alleged wrongdoing.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 05, 2022 | Law.com

State Supreme Court Expands Standing for Plaintiffs Suing Government Entities

Expanding the state's public-importance exception to standing, the Nevada Supreme Court has ruled that the Nevada Policy Research Institute can pursue a claim that members of the state Legislature who are also employed by state and local government are in violation of the Nevada Constitution's separation-of-powers clause.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 04, 2022 | Law.com

State Supreme Court Dismisses Challenge From Business Owner Who Banned Masks During the Pandemic

The owner of a Liberty Tax Service location banned the use of masks by customers and employees at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, despite a statewide mask mandate, and ultimately was hit with more than $100,000 in fines. Now, Massachusetts' highest state court has dismissed the business owner's challenge to the mask mandate as moot.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 04, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

'Enraging' But 'Hardly Surprising': Murphy, State Legislators Weigh In on Reported SCOTUS Vote to Overturn of 'Roe v. Wade'

Gov. Phil Murphy said he knew that "this court, stacked with Trump appointees, could not be trusted to protect women's reproductive rights."

By Colleen Murphy

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May 04, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

'We Are Bound to Enforce the Law on the Books': At Budget Hearing, Platkin Pressed on Cannabis Use by Off-Duty Cops

During his testimony before the Budget and Appropriations Committee on Tuesday, acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin addressed the state and federal laws tying his hands when it comes to off-duty cannabis use by New Jersey police officers.

By Colleen Murphy

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May 03, 2022 | Law.com

State Appeals Court: Chief Judge Had Authority to Toll Civil Statute of Limitations During COVID-19 Emergency

Answering a certified question from a federal judge, the Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that its former chief justice had the authority to temporarily toll the statue of limitation on civil matters during the pandemic.

By Colleen Murphy

4 minute read

May 03, 2022 | Law.com

Appeals Court Reins In Law Firms' Attempts to Prevent Departing Laterals From Taking Clients With Them

In a case involving two issues of first impression, one state appellate court has cracked down on financial disincentives imposed by law firms to restrict departing lawyers from continuing to represent their clients.

By Colleen Murphy

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