By Charles Toutant | July 29, 2024
"John's conduct really was aberrational and highly unlikely to ever repeat itself. John is thankful that the court agreed with his negotiated sentence, and imposed the minimum sentence possible," said Ricardo Solano Jr. of Gibbons, the attorney for John Dunlea.
By Charles Toutant | July 29, 2024
"The genesis of most fraud schemes happens when people have access to money they believe they are entitled to, and no one will notice it's gone," FBI Special Agent in Charge James E. Dennehy said.
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By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 29, 2024
The NJSBA's weekly report.
By Colleen Murphy | July 26, 2024
"We are thrilled that the Third Circuit rejected the challenges to the 2023 Temporary Workers' Bill of Rights, which provide much-needed labor protections to some of our most vulnerable workers," a spokesperson for the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General said in a statement to the Law Journal. "We look forward to continuing to defend this law and to stand up for New Jersey workers in court."
By Charles Toutant | July 26, 2024
"Davis, Saperstein & Salomon will be serving frivolous litigation notices on attorney Shell and his clients, and will seek dismissal of these claims on procedural grounds, including legal fees and costs," said the firm's attorney, Keith McDonald.
By Colleen Murphy | July 26, 2024
"During the past two years I have relied on Sara's judgment and expertise on horse racing issues and complex questions involving sports wagering and internet gaming," said New Jersey Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin. "And I have no doubt that Sara will approach her work at the commission with that same dedication and commitment to ensuring the soundness of this crucial industry in New Jersey."
By Donovan Swift | July 26, 2024
Jewish Bar Association hosts it's first annual gala; Burlington County Bar installs president; and more moves.
By Patrick Smith | Cedra Mayfield | July 26, 2024
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.
By Colleen Murphy | July 25, 2024
"I am gratified that this long and hard-fought legal battle has been successfully resolved, not only for Hopewell Borough but also for the many other NJ municipalities that rely on the taxes that Verizon is obligated to pay," counsel to Hopewell, Joseph C. Tauriello of The Law Office of Joseph C. Tauriello, told the Law Journal.
By Charles Toutant | July 25, 2024
The suits stem from defendants' submission to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of Abbreviated New Drug Applications [ANDA] seeking permission to manufacture generic versions of American Regent's selenious acid products before their patents expire.
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