New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexa E. Miller | October 7, 2022
If passed, Assembly Bill 3715 would significantly impact employers' ability to enforce non-compete agreements and impose significant obligations aimed at deterring employers from entering into such agreements.
By Jim Saunders | October 6, 2022
The Republican-dominated Legislature passed the redistricting plan during an April special session after Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed an earlier version.
By Dara Kam | October 5, 2022
The lawsuit centers, in part, on what state lawyers call the Biden administration's "non-detention" policy.
By Allison Dunn | October 4, 2022
Salaries will increase each year for four years starting July 1, 2022, according to the MSBA, which supported the measure to keep judicial salaries competitive and to attract and retain a diverse group of judges throughout Maryland.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Kamins | October 3, 2022
In this edition of his Criminal Law and Procedure column, Barry Kamins reviews new legislation amending the Penal Law, Criminal Procedure Law and related statutes.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By David C. Vladeck | October 3, 2022
The financial industry has benefited from the use of forced arbitration and will argue that Congress' action under the CRA would bar further action by the CFPB. However, that argument is baseless.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | October 3, 2022
Prior PTIs for cannabis offenses should not be a bar for future PTI. NJSBA Board of Trustees supports slate of bills before Legislature. New Jersey Housing Justice Corps fellows train at Law Center. 75th anniversary of NJ Constitution celebrated in 'New Jersey Lawyer.' NJSBA Nominating Committee seeks candidate for vacant seat as At-Large Trustee
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 2, 2022
A 20-year-old intern is not the same as a salesman of 20 years. Assembly Bill 3715 is needlessly overbroad.
By Stephen Lucke | September 30, 2022
Health-care providers seeking exemptions should be prepared to address whether and how their religious beliefs outweigh the interests of patients who lack access because of the absence of any other providers in the region, according to Dorsey & Whitney's Stephen Lucke.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexander G. Malyshev | September 29, 2022
Once the application window opens, we can expect competition for the most valuable licenses (and downstate populated locations) to be intense.
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