By Chris O'Malley | February 15, 2023
Tech companies already are grappling with stepped-up enforcement of existing child privacy rules and proposed legislation at the state and federal level that would further restrict what's permissible.
By Cheryl Miller | February 14, 2023
Plaintiffs lawyers want proceedings to move forward when a defendant appeals a judge's decision not to compel arbitration. Defense counsel say such stays are a "bedrock principle" of appellate law.
By Brian Lee | February 14, 2023
The bar group also wants to expand throughout the state New York City's right-to-counsel law that provides free services to income-eligible tenants in the city who are facing an eviction.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | February 12, 2023
We agree with Sen. Shirley Turner: "The fact that our state treats certain retirement plans differently for tax purposes is not only confusing, it is unfair for educators and not-for-profit employees who are heavily impacted by this disparity."
By Brian Lee | February 9, 2023
The lawsuit warns of the dangers of a six-judge court that may be prone to deadlock on key issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ian Carleton Schaefer, Brad Raboin and Avi Gholian | February 8, 2023
In late December 2022, the DCWP issued an updated set of proposals and clarifications related to the AEDT.
By Brian Lee | February 8, 2023
Acting Chief Administrative Judge Tamiko Amaker said that incidents have increased 40% from 2020 to 2022.
By Jim Saunders | February 8, 2023
The administration of Gov. Ron DeSantis used $615,000 to pay a company to transport two planeloads of migrants last September from San Antonio, Texas, to Martha's Vineyard, with a stop in the Northwest Florida community of Crestview.
By Jim Turner | February 8, 2023
Rep. Mike Giallombardo said the additional money is needed as the state continues to address the impacts of Hurricanes Ian and Nicole.
By Cheryl Miller | February 6, 2023
A new bill by state Sen. Tom Umberg would quadruple sanctions against lawyers who disrupt the discovery process. "The standard operating practice," Umberg said, "cannot be that you stonewall discovery."
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