New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 22, 2018
We applaud its accomplishments in its 50 years of existence, and underscore what we believe to be the most important of all: the SCI has reported on subjects which led to statutory, regulatory and administrative changes within government which have saved taxpayers millions of dollars in possible bureaucratic waste and mismanagement.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Marcy N. Hart | October 19, 2018
This bipartisan legislation has been heralded as a program with potential to become one of the most impactful federal incentives for encouraging capital investment in low income, distressed communities ever to be enacted.
By C. Ryan Barber | October 18, 2018
The firm has declined to expand the scope of its lobbying to include meetings between Ted Olson, a former U.S. solicitor general under the George W. Bush administration, and members of Congress against legislation affecting oil-producing countries.
By Jenna Greene | October 18, 2018
"Congress required this done years ago, with good reason,' said a lawyer from the Center for Food Safety, which has sued the FDA to force action.
By David Gialanella | October 17, 2018
Critchley of Critchley Kinum & DeNoia in Roseland will serve as counsel to the New Jersey Senate panel tasked with investigating issues connected to Albert J. Alvarez, who resigned as New Jersey Schools Development Authority chief of staff amid accusations he assaulted a woman while working on the governor's transition team in early 2017.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathryn Barcroft | October 17, 2018
With the #MeToo movement, Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio have come out swinging in a proactive attack to combat sexual harassment throughout New York. Employers should be aware that the new state sexual harassment laws are applicable to employers of all sizes, even to companies with just one employee.
By Deborah Fox and Steven Burke | October 16, 2018
Whether, where, and under what terms to allow sidewalk vending was, by its nature, a question left to each unique community to address after weighing the often competing interests of various local stakeholders. All that changed on Sept. 17, 2018, when Governor Brown signed SB 946, the Safe Sidewalk Vending Act (“Act”), into law.
By Erin Mulvaney | October 15, 2018
“Other states and jurisdictions will see the lead that California and New York have taken. There is sometimes a bandwagon effect," one labor and employment partner in New York says.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 15, 2018
Senate to take up workers' comp bill
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | October 12, 2018
The films WarGames and Sneakers did more than just influence the box office—they helped create cybersecurity policy.
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