June 01, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
On the Move and After Hours: Scarinci Hollenbeck; Orloff Lowenbach; Porzio Bromberg; Faegre Drinker; Cooper LevensonScarcini Hollenbeck Hires Partner Scarinci Hollenbeck in Little Falls added depth to its public law practice with the addition of Andrew Brown as partner.…
By Donovan Swift
6 minute read
May 30, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Cannabis Business Deductions Permitted at the New Jersey State LevelEven though New Jersey has legalized the regulated sale, recreational use and possession of cannabis for adults 21 years and older by way of the Cannabis Regulatory Enforcement Assistance and Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAAMA), cannabis businesses do not receive the same tax benefits afforded to any other business in the state.
By Michael F. Schaff and Jennie M. Miller
3 minute read
May 26, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
The Law Against Discrimination's 'Sole Harasser' LoopholeJudges and attorneys frequently tout New Jersey's Law Against Discrimination (LAD) as one of the most protective anti-discrimination laws in the nation. While that is undoubtedly true, the LAD's liability scheme appears to contain a gaping loophole that enables "sole harassers" to avoid liability.
By Brian M. Block
6 minute read
May 25, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
On the Move and After Hours: Brach Eichler; Riker Danzig; Fox Rothschild; Hunterdon County Bar; Capehart ScatchardFour attorneys land at new firms; a new president for the ACDL-NJ; and more moves.
By Donovan Swift
7 minute read
May 25, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
With Installment Contracts, Don't Wait to Recover Your DebtA little-known doctrine called the installment contract method can provide a substantial arrow in the quiver of a commercial litigator, or it may cause a heart attack to a collection attorney who let a book account sit on their desk a little too long.
By Eric H. Lubin
5 minute read
May 24, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Pumping the Brakes on the Legislation to Cure the 'Carr' Black HoleJudicial vacancies are at record levels. While vacancies are not a new phenomenon in the New Jersey court system, this void has continued to expand. In some vicinages, divorce cases may last four, five or even six years.
By Alyssa Engleberg, Matheu D. Nunn and Gary R. Botwinick
7 minute read
May 22, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
US Supreme Court Should Learn From New JerseyRecently, Chief Justice John Roberts submitted to Congress—in lieu of his testimony—a list of general ethical principles unanimously agreed to by the entire current court. These principles are apparently merely aspirational.
By Ellen L. Koblitz and Kim D. Ringler
7 minute read
May 22, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Assessing Liability in Artificial Intelligence LitigationArtificial intelligence applications result in legal difficulties primarily associated with privacy, discrimination, product liability and negligence. Addressing these difficulties usually begins with a determination of which party may sue or be sued. Since an AI is not a legal person and internet transactions may span more than one jurisdiction, this initial assessment is crucial.
By Jonathan Bick
6 minute read
May 22, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal
Bar Report - May 22, 2023The NJSBA's weekly report
By New Jersey State Bar Association
6 minute read
May 18, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer
A Path to an Opioid-Free Future for Pennsylvania and Its Injured WorkersThere has been a growing chorus that marijuana is a safer alternative to opioids for chronic pain management. In response, many states have passed laws allowing the use of marijuana for medical purposes. After Pennsylvania adopted its Medical Marijuana Act (MMA) in 2016, some doctors wanted to move patients suffering from chronic pain from opioids to marijuana.
By Ashleigh Q. Gallagher
8 minute read
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