By Brian Lee | December 28, 2022
The bill, which passed the state Senate, 57-6, and the Assembly, 147-2, aims to strengthen compensable damages under the state's wrongful death law.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Kaufmann | December 28, 2022
This column discusses recent cases tackling questions of exemption, damages, and statute of limitations.
By Colleen Murphy | December 27, 2022
In a notice to the bar, Directive #14-22 laid out new procedures for carry permit applications for handguns in New Jersey that removed the state's judiciary from the initial permitting process, following the U.S. Supreme Court decision in "N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen."
The Legal Intelligencer | News|Profile
By Aleeza Furman | December 27, 2022
Outgoing chancellor Wesley Payne said he's particularly proud of the strong stances the organization took to address controversial issues like abortion and gun safety.
By Colleen Murphy | December 20, 2022
The law would increase the minimum number of days of advance notice that a company with more than 100 full-time employees must give to workers, to 90 days from 60 days. And the law requires severance pay of one week for each year of service to the company.
By Brian Lee | December 20, 2022
Buffalo filed suit against multiple defendants, including Bushmaster Firearms, Vintage Firearms, Smith & Wesson Brands, Beretta USA Corp., Colt's Manufacturing Co., and Glock.
By Colleen Murphy | December 20, 2022
"As we detailed in W.S., Chapter 120 changed the two-year statute of limitations for filing tort actions with regard to sexual abuse claims brought by plaintiffs who allege they were abused as minors," the per curiam opinion said. "This statute explicitly revives stale claims."
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 18, 2022
The long-term solution to the transparency question is better addressed through the Legislature.
By Michael A. Mora | December 16, 2022
Florida is a jurisdiction in which 80% of all U.S. property-related litigation occurs while accounting for 10% of nationwide property insurance premiums, according to Christopher Tidball, an insurance claims process expert.
By Brian Lee | December 16, 2022
Recently retired Chief Administrative Judge Larry Marks opposed the first bill as "bad public policy."
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