By Ellen Bardash | September 18, 2023
The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the IRS was negligent and violated the Privacy Act by disclosing Biden's tax details as well as $1,000 in damages for every unauthorized disclosure
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | September 17, 2023
We do not know the best solution for the public school children in Lakewood and like-situated districts. That is what the Appellate panel directed the commissioner to address, and she ought to get on with it.
By Emily Saul | September 15, 2023
The defense motion included an affidavit supporting their arguments from Leonard Austin, a retired longtime associate justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department.
By Colleen Murphy | September 15, 2023
"The Honors Program provides attorneys at the start of their legal careers with an unmatched opportunity to gain valuable experience and engage in public service," New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said. "We are grateful to Gov. Murphy for the support to expand our Honors Program, which allows participants to immediately engage in our office's work to keep New Jerseyans safe, stand up for their rights, and hold wrongdoers accountable."
By Chris O'Malley | September 15, 2023
A Gartner report projects a 50% increase in spending on governance, risk and compliance technology by 2026—a surge sparked by rising regulatory requirements.
By Michael A. Mora | September 15, 2023
"The Jacobs case illustrates the perils of an improvident and incendiary campaign strategy," said Anthony V. Alfieri, the director of the Center for Ethics and Public Service at the University of Miami School of Law.
By Alexander Lugo | September 14, 2023
William Riley Jr. and Miami City Commissioner Alex Diaz de la Portilla are each facing one count of money laundering, three counts of unlawful compensation or reward for official behavior, one count of bribery and one count of criminal conspiracy.
By Cheryl Miller | September 14, 2023
New York will start accepting applications for general adult-use cannabis business licenses Oct. 4. But there are a lot of questions still left to answer in the coming weeks, two Foley Hoag partners said.
By Maria Dinzeo | September 14, 2023
"People are already looking at these systems. The question is, do you want to create an avenue by which they can report it to you, or would you rather have them tweet it?" said Ilona Cohen, chief legal officer of HackerOne.
By Michael A. Mora | September 13, 2023
"In short, a reasonable probability exists that the jury awarded punitive damages because it considered the conspiracy evidence when determining punitive damages," the Fourth District Court of Appeal ruled.
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