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Jennifer Genova

Jennifer Genova

February 26, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Valeant Buys Salix for $14.5B

Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, based in Lavalle, Quebec, Canada, with U.S. headquarters in Bridgewater, New Jersey, announced Feb. 23 its acquisition of fellow drugmaker Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd. of Raleigh, North Carolina, for about $14.5 billion in cash and stock.

By Jennifer Genova (compiled from ThomsonReuters Financial and other sources)

2 minute read

February 25, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Stay Lifted on Trump Licensing Suit Against Casino Operator

Donald Trump is one step closer to taking his name out of Atlantic City, New Jersey, after a bankruptcy judge lifted a stay on the real estate mogul's licensing suit against unrelated casino operator Trump Entertainment Resorts.

By Jennifer Genova

3 minute read

February 25, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Stay Lifted on Trump Licensing Suit Against Casino Operator

Donald Trump is one step closer to taking his name out of Atlantic City, New Jersey, after a bankruptcy judge lifted a stay on the real estate mogul's licensing suit against unrelated casino operator Trump Entertainment Resorts.

By Jennifer Genova

3 minute read

February 19, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Aurora Financial Sold for $7M

Moorestown, N.J.-based real estate investment trust CHMI Solutions Inc., a division of Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp., a mortgage provider in Cherry Hill, N.J., agreed to acquire Marlton, N.J.-based Aurora Financial Group Inc, a provider of mortgage banking services, for about $7 million.

By Jennifer Genova (compiled from ThomsonReuters Financial and other sources)

2 minute read

February 19, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Aurora Financial Sold for $7M

Moorestown, N.J.-based real estate investment trust CHMI Solutions Inc., a division of Cherry Hill Mortgage Investment Corp., a mortgage provider in Cherry Hill, N.J., agreed to acquire Marlton, N.J.-based Aurora Financial Group Inc, a provider of mortgage banking services, for about $7 million.

By Jennifer Genova (compiled from ThomsonReuters Financial and other sources)

2 minute read

February 13, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Strip Club Brochure Removal Suit Tossed by NJ Judge

A New Jersey federal judge has thrown out a suit alleging that two state authorities aided private rest-stop operator HMS Host Toll Roads, Inc., in removing brochures for an Atlantic City, N.J., strip club from the lobbies of service areas on the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

By Jennifer Genova and Julie Kay

5 minute read

February 13, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Strip Club Brochure Removal Suit Tossed by NJ Judge

A New Jersey federal judge has thrown out a suit alleging that two state authorities aided private rest-stop operator HMS Host Toll Roads, Inc., in removing brochures for an Atlantic City, N.J., strip club from the lobbies of service areas on the Garden State Parkway and the Atlantic City Expressway.

By Jennifer Genova and Julie Kay

5 minute read

February 12, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

$57M Acquisition for Wyndham

Wyndham Hotel Group, a division of hotel holdings company Wyndham Worldwide, both in Parsippany, N.J., on Feb. 2 announced it has paid $57 million cash to acquire fellow hotel operator Dolce International of Montvale, N.J.

By Jennifer Genova (compiled from ThomsonReuters Financial and other sources)

2 minute read

February 12, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

$57M Acquisition for Wyndham

Wyndham Hotel Group, a division of hotel holdings company Wyndham Worldwide, both in Parsippany, N.J., on Feb. 2 announced it has paid $57 million cash to acquire fellow hotel operator Dolce International of Montvale, N.J.

By Jennifer Genova (compiled from ThomsonReuters Financial and other sources)

2 minute read

February 06, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

Suit Alleges Blackberry Sold Defective Smartphones In Bid to Keep Customers

A potential class-action suit has been filed on behalf of a New Jersey man who alleges that cellphone manufacturer Blackberry knowingly sold defective smartphones in its "10 Series" in order to deceive clients and keep them from switching to competitors' products.

By Jennifer Genova and Eleazar David Melendez

5 minute read


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