By Charles Toutant | August 17, 2023
The lawyer's LinkedIn page, which identifies him with an "Esq." after his name, says he is working as a television producer and that he "retired" from the practice of law in October 2019.
By Donovan Swift | August 17, 2023
Post Polak adds Zelley as partner in Millington; Capehart Scatchard attorneys attend Kids' Chance gala; and more moves.
By Colleen Murphy | Charles Toutant | August 16, 2023
A $1 million settlement was reached in Essex County for a couple after the two sustained serious injuries when they were rear-ended by a tractor trailer while exiting the New Jersey Turnpike.
By Charles Toutant | August 16, 2023
"Whatever the trial court's ruling in these cases, there is no question the law will remain unsettled until the issue is resolved by our appellate courts," education attorney David Rubin said.
By Maydeen Merino | August 15, 2023
"The SEC is just making it very clear to the industry that we're expecting these private fund administrators to protect the fund and its investors," attorney Will Atherton said.
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By Riley Brennan | August 15, 2023
Former students are seeking partial refunds of tuition and fees on the grounds that they received a materially different educational experience than they were promised and paid fees for facilities and services they were denied access to.
By Emily Saul | August 14, 2023
The personal injury lawsuit is the case that led to a Davis, Saperstein & Salomon partner's highly publicized exclusion from Radio City Music Hall last year, which revealed MSG's use of facial recognition technology to enforce its lawyer ban.
By Colleen Murphy | August 14, 2023
"Now my client has to pay, out-of-pocket, for defense fees and costs to combat these frivolous cases," Massimo D'Angelo, a partner with Blank Rome in Manhattan, said. "The fact that my client had no involvement in any of these schemes, but you have parties suing him based on Instagram posts, I do not think that has ever happened in the history of the law."
By Colleen Murphy | August 14, 2023
"We reject the Appellate Division's novel suggestion that Crisitello's firing was evidence of pretext simply because St. Theresa's did not 'survey' its employees to discover other transgressions of the faith," Justice Lee A. Solomon said. "Neither the LAD nor our case law requires such an investigation, and we decline to impose this burden."
By Jane Wester | August 14, 2023
With the latest settlement, the DOJ collected more than $36 billion in civil penalties from 18 institutions, including Bank of America, Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and Wells Fargo.
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