By Suzette Parmley | March 18, 2019
A-4880 was voted out of committee just before noon after a lively debate among both sides as to whether the consumer would ultimately benefit or suffer as a result of such changes.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 18, 2019
The California Democrat's distinctive questions are tripping up executives. White-collar and congressional lawyers have taken notice—and here's what they have to say about it.
By Dan M. Clark | March 15, 2019
The litigation could have significant implications on the ability of individuals to bring legal actions against gun dealers in other states, where background checks are not required for all firearm sales. Background checks are required for all gun sales in New York under state law.
By Dan M. Clark | March 15, 2019
“This evidence is unchallenged and unrebutted; respondents have not submitted any admissible evidence to counter the substantial evidentiary record submitted by the attorney general,” the state's filing said.
By Brendan Farrington | March 15, 2019
Republican Rep. Ray Rodrigues said there's a growing trend of agencies using the courts in an effort to avoid fulfilling public records requests.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Randi W. Kochman, Marissa A. Mastroianni and Arnold P. Picinich | March 15, 2019
The ever-changing landscape of cannabis law at the state level requires employers to be cognizant of their policies and practices to ensure up-to-date compliance.
By Suzette Parmley | March 14, 2019
A bill that would extend the current statute of limitations from two years to seven years for adult victims of sexual assault, as well as expand the categories of defendants liable in such actions, passed the full Senate on Thursday by a 32-1 vote.
By Dan M. Clark | March 14, 2019
The bill, importantly, is not retrospective, meaning that it wouldn't apply to individuals who have already been tried and convicted on federal charges.
By Dan M. Clark | March 14, 2019
“We are extremely close in the discovery, in speedy trial, a lot closer on bail," Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said.
By Dan M. Clark | March 14, 2019
Both the Assembly and the Senate included the requested $20 million for those organizations in their individual state budget proposals this week, signaling their support for the funding after it was left out of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's executive budget plan in January.
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