New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry J. Schindler and Ryan M. Schneer | February 12, 2020
Practical tips addressing IP-related issues that arise for companies with multiple subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or abroad.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By New Jersey Law Journal | February 10, 2020
Three recent and noteworthy bankruptcy decisions within the Third Circuit; questions relating to the return of a vehicle that has been repossessed; a look at the new Small Business Reorganization Act; and the role of the patient care ombudsman when a hospital declares bankruptcy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Warren J. Martin Jr. and Rachel H. Ginzburg | February 7, 2020
Given that hospital bankruptcies are on the rise, the role of the patient care ombudsman is becoming more necessary and commonplace. The key challenge the courts face is striking a balance between ensuring ongoing proper patient care while maximizing the bankruptcy estate.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Rohrberger | February 6, 2020
The unresolved conflict between the simple language of the CFA, which appears to relate to all sales and advertising of real estate, and the clear directive of the NJ Supreme Court that the CFA is to be given a "limited construction" when applied to real estate, leaves many unanswered questions regarding common real estate transactions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Melissa A. Peña and Bruce J. Wisotsky | February 6, 2020
The Small Business Reorganization Act, which becomes effective on Feb. 19, 2020, seeks to address problems encountered by small business debtors in reorganizing under the provisions of the United States Bankruptcy Code.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John M. August | February 5, 2020
An all too common occurrence today is a debtor filing a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition to regain possession of a vehicle that was repossessed pre-petition. Does the creditor have to return the vehicle at the debtor's request? Will failure to return the vehicle expose the creditor to damages for violation of the automatic stay?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rachel Ehrlich Albanese and Gregory Martin Juell | February 4, 2020
Bankruptcy and corporate restructurings continue to be active despite generally strong U.S. financial markets and broader macroeconomic conditions. This is a brief overview of three recent and noteworthy bankruptcy decisions within the Third Circuit.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | February 3, 2020
Corporate practices continue to reign supreme in the busy lateral market, even amid whispers of a recession.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Incle Jr. and Christian R. Baillie | January 30, 2020
The Supreme Court of NJ recently revisited an oft-contested issue in the area of premises liability: whether a commercial landlord owes a duty to its tenant's business invitees to maintain the premises, under a triple net lease, where the tenant is in exclusive possession of the demised premises.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David Gialanella | January 29, 2020
"I have been fielding so many calls and emails lately," said Amber Spataro of Littler Mendelson of the mandatory severance provision and other changes to the WARN Act.
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