New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage|News
By Colleen Murphy | June 26, 2023
In addition to unanimously approving the nomination of Michael Noriega to the New Jersey Supreme Court, the Senate Judiciary Committee approved three nominees to the Superior Court, including a member of Gov. Phil Murphy's cabinet.
By Brad Kutner | June 26, 2023
Corporate entities and private businesses are facing waves of pointed inquiry, and not only from Republicans who lead the House.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | June 26, 2023
"Consumers' silence should not be interpreted as consent, unless they are fully aware of the program and subscription terms upon agreement," Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle A. Henry said. "Negative option tactics are deceptive and can be exploited to enroll consumers into subscriptions they cannot easily cancel."
New Jersey Law Journal | Live Coverage|News
By Colleen Murphy | June 26, 2023
"I commend the Senate Judiciary Committee for unanimously approving the nomination of Michael Noriega to the New Jersey Supreme Court," read a statement issued by Murphy. "I am especially pleased that his nomination received bipartisan support and I thank Senate President Nick Scutari and Judiciary Committee Chair Brian Stack for their leadership and partnership. I look forward to Michael's confirmation by the full Senate."
By Andrew Maloney | June 26, 2023
Law firm leaders are trying to spark a sense of pride and ownership in their law firms for the next generation, a sense they feel has diminished since the pandemic.
By Colleen Murphy | June 23, 2023
The report and recommendation of a Pennsylvania magistrate judge held that Title IX disciplinary proceedings are "quasi-judicial" and "if abused, gives rise to an abuse of process claim"—and may result in an uptick in litigation brought against either party to a Title IX dispute.
By Charles Toutant | June 23, 2023
The Barkoskys' suit will now proceed to discovery and then trial, said Gaetano Mercogliano of Sweeney & Sheehan in Westmont, who represents Weber Training School and owner David Horowitz.
By Charles Toutant | June 23, 2023
In Fish v. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, an Essex County jury returned a $12.2 million verdict on April 24 to a man who was left disabled…
By Andrew Maloney | June 23, 2023
Law firm collections are "slower relative to what we've seen the last couple of years," said Jeffrey Lowe, of Major, Lindsey & Africa.
By Charles Toutant | June 22, 2023
The decision to release boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter was met with intense and long-lasting opposition from many, said Bruce Rosen, an attorney at Pashman Stein Walder Hayden who was hired as a law clerk for the judge to help on the Carter case.
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