By C. Ryan Barber | Cogan Schneier | February 22, 2018
"Family reunification was a hallmark of the 1965 act. It's now been given a derogatory term of 'chain migration,'" New York immigration lawyer Michael Wildes, former mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, said in one TV appearance. Wildes is counsel to first lady Melania Trump and her parents, who were in the news this week amid questions about their U.S. residency status.
By Michael Booth | February 22, 2018
The bankrupt air bag maker Takata and its U.S. subsidiary, TK Holdings, have reached a $650 million settlement agreement with 44 states, including New Jersey and the District of Columbia, over claims that the manufacturer concealed safety defects related to its vehicle air bag system.
By Josefa Velasquez | February 22, 2018
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo announced the “States for Gun Safety” coalition on Thursday, roughly a week after a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, left 17 dead.
By Michael Booth | February 22, 2018
New Jersey Attorney General Gurbil Grewal on Thursday announced an expansion of the state's efforts to combat the ongoing opioid addiction crisis.
By Jonathan Erway | February 22, 2018
A roundup of lateral moves and promotions from around New Jersey.
By Miriam Rozen | February 21, 2018
An analysis by Citi Private Bank's Law Firm Group shows the advantage of aggressively raising published billing rates.
By Michael Booth | February 21, 2018
"The [Tort Claims Act] grants absolute immunity from liability to public entities and their employees for injuries resulting from a failure to enforce the law," Justice Faustino Fernandez-Vina, writing for the court in "Lee v. Brown," said in the 5-0 ruling.
By Charles Toutant | February 21, 2018
Steven Wronko sued the city Tuesday in Essex County Superior Court to reverse a records custodian's decision denying his request to obtain documents relating to Newark's attempts to woo Amazon.
By Cogan Schneier | February 21, 2018
"A suit attacking such insignificant harms does not warrant [$1.7 million] in compensation to class counsel," the DOJ contends.
By David Gialanella | February 21, 2018
"I could have returned to New York where I started, but I didn't want to do that. I did not want to be at a firm that had a short-term interest in New Jersey," Tyrrell said.
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