New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen Hankin | March 13, 2020
A look at threshold defenses available in either civil or quasi-criminal matters asserting violations of municipal noise ordinances.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Catherine P. Wells and Stephen T. Scirocco | March 13, 2020
In response to the Toys 'R' Us layoffs, the New Jersey legislature revisited the impact that a termination of operations had on employees, and ultimately amended NJ WARN to significantly expand its scope and to mandate severance pay for affected employees.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | March 12, 2020
Brick-and-mortar firms weren't built with remote work in mind, say the leaders of distributed firms, so they face obstacles both physical and cultural as more attorneys log in from home to limit the spread of COVID-19.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kirsten Scheurer Branigan and Carole Lynn Nowicki | March 12, 2020
A preview of recommended mandatory training, policies, reporting and investigation best practices. If these amendments are approved, New Jersey will be among the forefront of states that have taken a stand against harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Susan L. Nardone, Elizabeth Cowit and Gregg Settembrino | March 12, 2020
The Department of Labor and Workforce Development's responses to public comments on its final rules implementing the Earned Sick Leave Law provide insight into the department's interpretation of the statute.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory S. Hyman and Katharine W. Fogarty | March 11, 2020
Keep on top of recent developments in New Jersey employment laws including the Family Leave Act, the Security and Financial Empowerment Act (SAFE), Family Leave Insurance, and the Compassionate Use Medical Cannabis Act (CUMCA).
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kathleen M. Connelly | March 10, 2020
On Jan. 21, 2020, New Jersey became the first state to mandate employee severance payments in the event of a closure of operations or mass layoff of employees.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | March 6, 2020
E‑wills, as proposed in the Uniform Electronic Wills Act (UETA), offers a path to allow wills that have been electronically signed and stored in the cloud to be enforceable. Some states have started down that path.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | Phillip Bantz | March 6, 2020
Secondments can do plenty of good for law firms, but often at great cost. As clients ramp up their requests, we examine how firms are approaching their arrangements.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey M. Beyer | March 5, 2020
A bill recently introduced in Congress would effectively eliminate one avenue to federal court removal that has become increasingly favored by corporate defendants—so called "snap" removals.
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