By Dan M. Clark | January 28, 2019
The regulations proposed by the Gaming Commission on Monday are largely seen as a first step toward establishing a broader regulatory framework for sports betting across the state.
By Dan M. Clark | January 28, 2019
The bill was approved unanimously Monday morning by the Senate Judiciary Committee, which is chaired by Sen. Brad Hoylman, D-Manhattan, the sponsor of the legislation.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 28, 2019
The Delaware milestone can serve as a reminder to those in our state that we too have a state ERA.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | January 28, 2019
We appreciate the attorney general's concern about maintaining the well-deserved reputation of our county prosecutors for integrity, but there is absolutely no dishonor when any lawyer recognizes a conflict of interest. We all have them. We urge the governor to sign S-1036.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | January 28, 2019
State bar task force urges global uniformity for cybersecurity policies
By Dan M. Clark | January 25, 2019
The proposal would also task the attorney general's office with developing a statewide policy for law enforcement officers to follow when deciding whether to use force in an encounter.
By Timothy Butler and Chelsea Merritt | January 25, 2019
While several bills were introduced in 2018 and are likely to be reintroduced in 2019, the Data Care Act has already been endorsed by 16 Democratic senators and will likely serve as a starting point for negotiations.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jack Vales and Stephen Turner | January 25, 2019
OP-ED: A legislative task force should consider a number of issues before advancing the proposed bill.
By Dan M. Clark | January 24, 2019
“The earlier we get relevant and discoverable information in the hands of a defendant, they can either know that there's no case against them and they can proceed toward a path to getting it dismissed, or there is evidence that they may have committed a crime,” State Sen. Jamaal Bailey said.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By David Reiss, Areeb Been Khan, Robert Levy and Juliana Malandro | January 24, 2019
The New York City Council is considering a bill, the Small Business Jobs Survival Act, that it claims will protect small businesses even though the Act contains no protections tailored to them. Instead, the Act would implement a new lease renewal arbitration system that treats all commercial tenancies the same, allowing businesses as large as Amazon to benefit.
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