By Jim Saunders | August 14, 2017
A longtime Jacksonville nursery has received approval for a coveted medical-marijuana license, as state health officials continue carrying out a new law that resolved key issues about the rapidly emerging cannabis industry.
By Dara Kam | August 14, 2017
Florida's next governor won't be elected for more than a year, but Republican leaders from across the state got a taste of what's in store — literally — during a gathering in Orlando this weekend.
By Lloyd Dunkelberger | August 11, 2017
GrayRobinson attorney Tim Cerio, who heads one of the state Constitution Revision Commission committees, hopes to finish debate by December and hold meetings on proposed changes early next year.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 11, 2017
A recent unpublished Appellate Division decision, National Loan Acquisitions v. Bridgeton Municipal Port Authority, has important consequences for the credit of New Jersey's municipalities and should therefore, we think, be approved for publication.
By Law Journal Editorial Board | August 11, 2017
The New Jersey Supreme Court recently held that the notice requirements of the Tort Claims Act apply to cross-claims and third party claims, and forged a practical and equitable solution to situations in which a defendant loses the right to seek contribution due to the plaintiff's delay. We think the opinion is not only correct, but also well reasoned and provides excellent guidance.
By Katelyn Polantz | August 11, 2017
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By Brian Baxter | August 11, 2017
Nearly three months after former Foley & Mansfield partner and federal prosecutor Beranton Whisenant Jr.'s body was found on a Florida beach, local police have determined how he died.
By thelegalintelligencer | The Legal Intelligencer | August 11, 2017
An agreement reached through a series of letters regarding individual billings to mobile home park tenants for sewer charges was binding on the township. Owners of the park were secondarily liable if the individual tenants failed to make payment.
By Michael Booth | August 11, 2017
A New Jersey appeals court has overturned a counsel fee award to a Montclair resident who successfully challenged a local ordinance allowing for the construction of an assisted-living facility.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 11, 2017
A DOJ letter on marijuana, imitation beef and the CFPB losing allies in local courts are among the week's regulatory highlights.
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