By Phillip Bantz | June 22, 2022
"If you don't involve legal and compliance in the development of processes for how you're going to tackle this, there's a lot of rework that can occur later in the game," said Womble partner Tara Cho.
By Cheryl Miller | June 21, 2022
"Just floating out that [the bar is] going to expand the ability of people to provide legal advice without that accountability piece, to me, is problematic," said Assembly Judiciary Committee Chair Mark Stone, D-Scotts Valley.
By Colleen Murphy | June 17, 2022
"In short, the Tort Claims Act failed to identify who it is a claimant must serve with a notice of claim when suing a county," stated Fisher. "And, to be sure, it is a matter best cleared up by the Legislature."
By Cheryl Miller | June 16, 2022
Changes to the state bar's annual licensing fee bill would set new restrictions on any paraprofessional or regulatory sandbox program the agency develops. The amendments also direct the state auditor to scrutinize the bar's spending.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory V. Serio | June 16, 2022
As critical a step is as taking the oath, the filing of that oath in the appropriate office and within a specific time is equally as vital to make it official. The issue of appropriately filing an oath of office became the focus of a rare piece of legislation, discussed here.
By Colleen Murphy | June 15, 2022
The New Jersey Appellate Division rescinded its original opinion dismissing a plaintiff's Survivor's Act claim after the state Supreme Court issued an order remanding the issue in consideration of recent changes to the legislation.
By Ryan Dailey | June 15, 2022
Some of the grants funded through the law will be aimed at helping fathers find employment and pay child support, part of what Hall described as a "holistic" approach to solving larger problems.
By Curt Anderson | June 15, 2022
The lawsuit is the second challenge to the 15-week abortion ban enacted earlier this year by the Legislature and signed into law by Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | June 14, 2022
Kline & Specter's Shanin Specter said that allowing the General Assembly to make venue decisions would only ramp up tensions between the branches of government. The measure's sponsor said he wanted to ease interbranch relations.
By Colleen Murphy | June 14, 2022
An Appellate Division judge agreed with the motion judge "that the LAD has no application to a sexual predator's assault of a student on a school bus where there is no evidence his actions were based solely on the victim's status as a member of a protected group." He made clear that this ruling does not rule out sexual assault on a school bus as an act subject to a LAD claim.
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