New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Lawrence M. Teijido | July 6, 2022
An exploration of the interplay between the federal Drug-Free Workplace Act and New Jersey's CREAMMA, and how it is possible to simultaneously comply with both sets of laws.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones | July 5, 2022
Attorneys and parties must familiarize themselves with state procedures and requirements for post-arbitration motions. Practitioners must also expect to find themselves in state court litigating post-arbitration issues from this point forward, say Bell Nunnally attorneys Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2022
The bill mirrors a New York law that seeks to hold the gun industry liable for public nuisance if they knowingly or recklessly create conditions that endanger public safety.
By Colleen Murphy | July 5, 2022
"Non-disclosure agreements (NDA) have no place for those that may been sexually harassed or faced discrimination or retaliation on the job. While legislation passed in 2019 offers protections against so-called classic NDA's, the use of 'non-disparagement' agreements are an equally inappropriate way to squash a person's voice and take away basic rights. It must be prohibited, and this legislation will do so," said Sen. Andrew Zwicker, one of the new bill's co-sponsors.
By Jim Saunders | July 5, 2022
The amended lawsuit added as a plaintiff a Ben & Jerry's franchisee, whose employees are required to attend monthly corporate training sessions provided by Ben & Jerry's. It said the law would force changes to the training sessions.
By Cheryl Miller | July 5, 2022
Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan attorneys successfully argued on behalf of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation that California's efforts to unmask charity donors violated the First Amendment.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 4, 2022
Capitol Report on bills sent to governor. Members wanted for new committee of parents caring for children with disabilities. Incoming NJSBA section, committee, division chairs take part in orientation. NJSBA accepting Pro Bono Award nominations. And mixing it up!
By Brian Lee | July 1, 2022
"They may think they can change our lives with the stroke of a pen," Hochul said of the conservative majority on the U.S. Supreme Court. "But we have pens too."
By Mary Alexander | July 1, 2022
Recent developments in the legal landscape indicate that the potential for justice is within sight, but injury lawyers need a practical strategy on how to proceed with complex abuse cases while the clock is ticking, according to personal injury attorney Mary Alexander.
By Colleen Murphy | June 30, 2022
The bill would expand the language of the Consumer Fraud Act to include commercial practices deemed to be unconscionable or abusive. It also states that in an action brought by the state attorney general, "any commercial practice that violates State or federal law is conclusively presumed to be an unlawful practice under the consumer fraud act."
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