New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Wendy Johnson Lario, Alan Brody and Scott Humphreys | April 22, 2021
A look at relevant employment laws and litigation vulnerabilities that companies, including their owners, officers and directors, should consider before ceasing operations or filing for bankruptcy.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | April 22, 2021
Could the April 13 ruling set a new bar on employee rights when it comes to using medical marijuana on the job?
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jacqueline Greenberg Vogt | April 22, 2021
Private project owners have become increasingly interested in taking advantage of the same protections that public owners historically have had, by requiring surety bonds. While the cost can be a deterrent, when compared to the price of project failure, the cost of the bonds is relatively minor.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Myron C. Weinstein | April 21, 2021
The new six-year statute of limitations, applicable under the Fair Foreclosure Act, is a game changer. The six-year period applies to residential mortgages executed on or after April 29, 2019, and runs from the date on which the debtor defaulted. But fear not; its bark is much worse than its bite.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott R. Lippert and Darcy Baboulis-Gyscek | April 21, 2021
Now that we have lived through a long-term force majeure event, what have we learned for purposes of drafting a fair provision? The first consideration that comes to mind is the definition itself—the existence of a pandemic should count as a force majeure event.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 19, 2021
Lack of cogent succession planning, risk aversion and the halo effect are just some of the obstacles.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Suzette Parmley | April 15, 2021
"Advocacy, whether it's in the halls of the Statehouse or in a courtroom, is always best done in person," said Guillermo Artiles of McCarter & English.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 15, 2021
While not having to spend time getting to and from the office has provided some additional freedom, the lack of a commute has left some without a much-needed divider between work and home. Now it is coming back.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Michelle N. Michael | April 14, 2021
The PWFA is a statutory amendment to the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination. A recent decision identified three distinct theories under which PWFA claims can be brought.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | April 14, 2021
There may be an uptick in cases, mirroring what happened in the mid-2010s after the Great Recession, lawyers who represent law firms say.
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