By Cheryl Miller | March 22, 2023
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.
By Cheryl Miller | March 22, 2023
SB 662 would authorize courts to record civil proceedings when a certified shorthand reporter is not available. Labor groups representing court-employed reporters vowed to fight the bill.
By Colleen Murphy | March 21, 2023
Joseph Donohue, deputy director of ELEC, testified before the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee last Thursday and stated that the bill does contain many of his agency's recommendations, including expanded disclosure for independent expenditure committees, stronger parties with higher contribution limits, and an expanded pay-to-play law.
By Jim Saunders | March 21, 2023
"This bill is not punishing renters. This bill is protecting both tenants and landlords," bill sponsor Rep. Tiffany Esposito said.
By Colleen Murphy | March 21, 2023
"In essence, [a SLAPP suit] is a frivolous lawsuit," said Kaitlin Wolff, legislative program director with the Uniform Law Commission, in her testimony in support of the bill before the Senate Judiciary Committee. "Unfortunately, New Jersey is one of the states that simply doesn't have anything to protect citizens from these lawsuits."
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Bessie Antin Daschbach | March 21, 2023
The Florida proposal triggers acute economic and legal questions demanding a watchful and wary eye by financial institutions and their counsel.
By Brian Lee | March 20, 2023
The proposal drew instant and strong pushback, with a court spokesman saying "many aspects of these measures are an affront to the constitutional separation of powers."
By Ryan Dailey | March 20, 2023
"This bill is an $8,000 gift card to the millionaires and billionaires who are being gifted with a state-sponsored coupon for something they can already afford," opponent Rep. Marie Woodson said.
By Alex Anteau | March 17, 2023
"It's a legal quagmire, a big mess," Hall Booth Smith attorney Jake Evans said, referring to the multiple lawsuits and appeals he's filed for cannabis companies protesting their application denials in Georgia's reticent licensing application process.
By Brian Lee | March 17, 2023
The measure would boost the capacity of legal service providers to an estimated 65,000 people who lack access to representation in immigration court, advocates said.
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