South Jersey hospital now set to replace Virtua Health Inc. as Camden’s emergency medical services provider under new law after Appellate Division stays, pending full hearing on appeal, trial judge’s ruling that law is unconstitutional.
• J. Crew Inc.
Federal judge in Newark grants clothing retailer stay in class suit over printing of more than five digits of customer’s credit card numbers on receipts, an alleged violation of Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, pending outcome of U.S. Supreme Court case over whether Congress may confer standing on plaintiff who suffers no concrete harm by authorizing private right of action based on bare violation of federal statute.
• Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing (JONAH)
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