New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | April 9, 2023
We don't need the latest massacre in Tennessee to recognize that states like ours and our neighbors have the need and the right to determine who can bear arms.
By Cheryl Miller | April 6, 2023
Even though New York just released a batch of new dispensary licenses, "at the end of the day, it's challenging for the clients and for the professionals who are assisting clients in this industry because there's just so many obstacles associated with the federal illegality of cannabis," said Robert DiPisa, co-chair of the cannabis law group at Cole Schotz.
By Cassandre Coyer | April 5, 2023
"At a global level it's the least stupid privacy law we have so far," Max Schrems said of the GDPR during the Wednesday morning keynote at the IAPP 2023 Global Privacy Summit. He added, "It's just not precise enough in many areas."
By Cheryl Miller | April 5, 2023
Backers of Senate Bill 581 say consumers need more transparency from the legal-financing industry. But members of the plaintiffs bar warn that a key provision in the legislation would give defense counsel an unfair tactical advantage.
By Christine Schiffner | April 4, 2023
A recent report shows Chinese after-school tutoring companies listed in the U.S. have especially been under heightened scrutiny both by U.S. plaintiffs firms as well as the Chinese government.
By Christine E. Hollis, Jonathan C. Hughley and David C. Read | March 29, 2023
Efforts to diversify the inventive population will not only foster innovation across a wide range of businesses and industries but will also help greatly expand the pool of inventors across racial, gender and ethnic categories, and the country as a whole will realize numerous benefits.
The Legal Intelligencer | Event
By Amanda O'Brien | March 29, 2023
Attorneys shouldn't fear having their actions thrown back at a corporation if it becomes a defendant. "Your job as a lawyer is to distinguish things," Brian Savage argued at a forum hosted by Dechert.
By Jessie Yount | March 28, 2023
"Part of enhancing our brand nationally includes boosting our West Coast footprint and making sure the California market knows what a formidable and talented bench we have," said Paul Weiss' Melinda Haag.
By Sarah Tincher-Numbers | March 24, 2023
The Washington, D.C.-based firm saw gains in its regulatory and litigation practices, as well as its contingency fee business, particularly in health care and antitrust recovery.
By Alex Anteau | March 23, 2023
The lawyers opposing this bill broadly fall into two camps: those who represent the two companies that were awarded Class One licenses and those who represent the companies who were picked for Class Two licenses but haven't yet received them because of pending protest litigation.
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