New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alex Malyshev | March 23, 2022
It appears that New York is poised to issue some conditional licenses this year as part of its "Seeding Opportunity Initiative," which seeks to prioritize individuals impacted by the war on drugs as part of the licensing process. In order to create the infrastructure for some limited sales in 2022, the initiative has three prongs.
By David Fischer | March 22, 2022
The mayor said about 100 guns have been seized over the past four weeks, and several police officers have been injured while controlling the crowds.
By Alan Raul, Michele Aronson and Vishnu Tirumala, Sidley Austin | March 22, 2022
The animating concept behind the Uniform Law Commission's latest model law is to balance consumer concerns about data privacy while reducing business compliance costs and commercial disruptions.
By Ryan Dailey | March 21, 2022
Supporters have argued the law, which received final approval from the Legislature this month, will help schools attract candidates who might otherwise be reluctant to apply because of concerns about their current employers finding out.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | March 21, 2022
NJSBA Board of Trustees takes action at March meeting. This week's Capitol Report. Apply for vacant position as an Essex County Trustee. NJSBA section to host panel in conjunction with Garden State Film Festival.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Evan L. Goldman, Alan H. Schorr and Nancy Erika Smith | March 21, 2022
The fact is that the purpose for making these settlements public is to prevent future bad conduct.
By Dara Kam | March 18, 2022
The law followed nationwide protests focused on racial justice following the killing of George Floyd.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian M. Balduzzi and Lisa S. Presser | March 16, 2022
The Civil Practice Committee should amend the rules to clarify that a trustee nominated under a procedure within the governing trust instrument should qualify, not as a substituted trustee, but as a successor trustee.
By Jack Gillum and Katrina Manson | March 16, 2022
President Joe Biden's sweeping cybersecurity legislation is expected to give U.S. officials deeper insight into the nature of global hacking.
By The Associated Press | March 16, 2022
"I promise you, this is needed legislation if you want to live in a safe community," said Sen. Randy Robertson, a Cataula Republican.
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