Trenton Correspondent who covers the N.J. Supreme Court, Governor, Legislature. She also contributes to The Legal Intelligencer and law.com. Suzette joined New Jersey Law Journal in Jan. 2019 from the Philadelphia Inquirer where she was a former Trenton Statehouse Correspondent and Business Reporter/Columnist. Awards: 1st Place for 2020 coverage of NJ Supreme Court; 2019 Specialized Writing Category, 5-time winner of the Business Financial Writing Portfolio Award from the New Jersey Press Association. Graduate of the Fels Center of Government/University of Pennsylvania. Email: [email protected] or follow on Twitter: @SuzParmley
July 26, 2019 | The Recorder
California Appeals Court Sides With Janice Dickinson in Suit Against CosbyA California appellate court ruled Friday in favor of actress and former supermodel Janice Dickinson in her 2015 suit against comedian Bill Cosby over comments his then-attorney Marty Singer made to the press Nov. 20 and Nov. 21, 2014.
By Suzette Parmley
5 minute read
July 26, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Bill to Prohibit Employers From Asking About Past Salary Becomes LawSponsors said the new law seeks to close the significant wage gap between women and men and would prohibit employers from requiring job applicants to disclose their past salary, benefits and other compensation in the application process.
By Suzette Parmley
6 minute read
July 24, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Einhorn Harris Set to Revamp Firm NameOn Aug. 1, Denville-based Einhorn, Harris, Ascher, Barbarito & Frost is set to become Einhorn, Barbarito, Frost & Botwinick.Like the Patti…
By Suzette Parmley
4 minute read
July 19, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Claim That Doctor Failed to Monitor Fatal Surgery Yields $4.2M Settlement in Atlantic CountyA $4.2 million settlement was reached on July 3 in Niedzwiadek v. Anmuth, the Atlantic County case of a Southampton woman who died following routine…
By Suzette Parmley | David Gialanella
6 minute read
July 18, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Demands for Enhanced Judge Training on Sex Assault Trace Back to LawmakersEven before a pair of New Jersey Superior Court judges became the subject of national attention for their rulings in cases involving allegations of rape, Assemblywoman Nancy Pinkin had introduced a bill to require establishment of a training curriculum on the handling of cases involving sexually violent offenses for judges and other judicial officers.
By Suzette Parmley | David Gialanella
8 minute read
July 16, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Court Won't Disbar Attorney for Accepting Construction Work in Lieu of Legal Fees Owed to Firm"Here, evidence of a business dispute militates against disbarment, notwithstanding an attorney's misappropriation of law firm funds in violation of RPC 8.4(c),” the court said.
By Suzette Parmley
7 minute read
July 12, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Chiesa Shahinian Adds to Executive Management TeamChiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi in West Orange has added three new hires to its executive management team from Am Law 200 firms this year, including most recently a new marketing and business development chief.
By Suzette Parmley
2 minute read
July 10, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Deadline Looming For NJ Attorneys to Register, Avoid Ineligible StatusJudge Glenn Grant said the judiciary "is committed to leveraging technology in order to facilitate the annual attorney registration requirement in a paperless environment.”
By Suzette Parmley
3 minute read
July 10, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Lack of Proven Private Funding Thwarts Drug Rehab Center's Charitable Immunity Defense in Resident Injury CaseA state appellate court, ruling in favor of a Newark man who slipped at a nonprofit drug rehabilitation facility where he was living, said the facility's level of private contributions "seems too nominal" for it to be entitled to charitable immunity.
By Suzette Parmley
8 minute read
July 10, 2019 | New Jersey Law Journal
Windels Marx Plucks 3 More From Budd Larner to Boost NJ OfficeThe trio arrives at Windels Marx less than three months after another batch of former Budd Larner employees joined the firm's Madison office.
By Suzette Parmley
3 minute read
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