By Melea VanOstrand | January 4, 2022
"This will not only provide necessary life safety issues that boards need to consider but will also enhance property values in Florida," said Monte Kane, audit director at BDO, a nationwide accounting and advisory firm with offices in Florida.
By Jason Grant | January 4, 2022
"For decades, our young clients--the overwhelming majority of whom come from communities of color--have suffered significant trauma from these draconian practices," said Dawne Mitchell of The Legal Aid Society of New York, speaking of the previous minimum age of 7 for nonhomicide arrest and prosecution. Among states that have a minimum age for youth prosecution, New York state had had the second-youngest age.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Daniel Pollack, Helene M. Weiss and Amy Mathieu | January 4, 2022
Whatever one's opinion regarding legalizing prostitution might be, and however well-intentioned the two pieces of proposed legislation are, might they inadvertently force sex work further into the shadows and thereby expose children to exploitation?
By Jim Turner | December 29, 2021
State Sen. Keith Perry's bill involving peer-to-peer car-sharing programs requires that during certain periods, the vehicle owners and rental drivers are insured to at least minimum requirements in state law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark D. Harris and Margaret A. Dale | December 29, 2021
In their Securities and Corporate Litigation column, Mark Harris and Margaret Dale discuss the legislation that New York is poised to enact providing that any corporation, business association, limited liability company, or limited partnership registered to do business in New York has, by registering, consented to the general jurisdiction of New York courts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Morgan R. McCord | December 28, 2021
In this Residential Foreclosure column, Morgan McCord discusses 'Bank of America v. Kessler', where the Appellate Division, Second Department answered the question of whether a lender may include information with an RPAPL 1304 90-day notice that is not mandated by the statute in the negative.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 28, 2021
Judge Grant has been energetic and successful, and we wish him continued success as administrative director.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 27, 2021
Legislature sends slew of bills to governor; NJSBA assists landlords and tenants affected by pandemic
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | December 21, 2021
The measure would affect courts at the center not only of major torts being litigated in Philadelphia but also political issues like redistricting and voting procedures.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | December 21, 2021
Marriage equality bill moves forward; Correction to previous Capitol Report; NJSBA advocates for more nuanced approach to Wilson rule, and offers help
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