New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John T. Wolak and Randy A. Gray | November 28, 2018
Statehouses across the country are endeavoring to blanket all potential vulnerabilities through a narrowed focus on privacy and security. New Jersey is no different, with nearly 50 pending bills addressing data, privacy and cybersecurity.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Melissa Osipoff | November 27, 2018
Int. 879-A and Int. 905-A have been sent to the Mayor and await his signature. Although the laws will not take effect until 120 days after the Mayor signs them into law, employers in New York City need to take stock of their worksites now to determine where to set up a lactation room.
By Michael Booth | November 26, 2018
The New Jersey legislature took its first major step Monday toward legalizing the recreational use of marijuana by adults.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli | November 26, 2018
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli of Greenberg Traurig discusses the recent decision by New York's Court of Appeals voiding certain regulations issued by the Department of Health pursuant to Governor Andrew Cuomo's Executive Order 38. The court determined that the regulations, which limited the amount of compensation that could be paid to executives of health care providers and managed care plans with significant Medicaid revenues, were the province of the Legislature and not the Department of Health.
By Cheryl Miller | November 26, 2018
Plaintiffs attorneys and labor interests are preparing a wish list of legislation to greet the incoming new California governor.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 21, 2018
Plaintiffs lawyer Matthew Wilson, a Democrat, and tax lawyer Bonnie Rich, a Republican, are among the six lawyers who won seats in the state General Assembly. Both said they want to keep Georgia great.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce S. Katcher, Carol F. McCabe and Thomas M. Duncan | November 21, 2018
Although the text of the proposed amendment is short and seems fairly clear, below the surface lurk complexities that threaten to throw the extensive statutory structure of environmental protection in New Jersey into chaos.
By Cheryl Miller | November 20, 2018
"The longer the downward trend continues, the more likely it will be that highly qualified applicants to law school are deterred from pursuing a career in the law," Mark Stone, chairman of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, said Tuesday.
By Zach Schlein | November 19, 2018
Religious advocacy firm Liberty Counsel has filed a preliminary injunction challenging Tampa's ban on counseling that seeks to change a patient's sexual orientation.
By Zach Schlein | November 19, 2018
Religious advocacy firm Liberty Counsel has filed a preliminary injunction challenging Tampa's ban on counseling that seeks to change a patient's sexual orientation.
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