By C. Ryan Barber | January 28, 2019
Clayton's latest financial disclosure, which had been available in December, was released Monday on the reopening of the federal government.
By Raychel Lean | January 28, 2019
A federal court in Miami ordered real estate developer Woodbridge Group, its 128 affiliate companies and former CEO Robert H. Shapiro to pay $1 billion in penalties and disgorgement for running a Ponzi scheme that hurt 8,400 investors, many of whom were senior citizens.
By Ross Todd | January 24, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyer Thomas Girardi says that Law Finance Group has sued him for funds that were borrowed on behalf of clients. But the litigation funder's lawyer says the loan agreement clearly states the loan was to Girardi and his firm.
By Ross Todd | January 24, 2019
Plaintiffs lawyer Thomas Girardi says that Law Finance Group has sued him for funds that were borrowed on behalf of clients. But the litigation funder's lawyer says the loan agreement clearly states the loan was to Girardi and his firm.
By Ken Seddon | January 24, 2019
A new year brings with it inevitable changes, and along with those changes comes a degree of uncertainty, particularly given the volatility of the global economy. Trade disputes, posturing and market fluctuations all portend a 2019 that can have a significant impact on intellectual property.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | January 24, 2019
The reason that planning is more important in franchising is because franchising leverages a business, which expands the horizon of the brand more than a single owner or operator could.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Libowsky and Daniel Strashun | January 24, 2019
New Jersey intends to proceed with a plan to impose its own fiduciary rule on brokerage and advisory professionals.
By Cheryl Miller | January 23, 2019
At issue is whether owners of a Colorado dispensary should be allowed to deduct the same business costs from their taxes as other, non-marijuana companies.
By MP McQueen | January 23, 2019
The new rules were proposed late last year by the U.S. Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services and Treasury. They would allow employers to set up HRAs to help their employees pay the premiums for health insurance policies within the individual marketplace in each state. If finalized, the change would let employers terminate group health plans and shift workers into the individual markets.
By David Gialanella | January 23, 2019
In its effort to build its white-collar and investigations practice, and to further bolster its ranks of former prosecutors, New Jersey firm Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi has hired Erik Sandstedt, formerly regulatory compliance chief of McKesson Corp. and a securities litigator before that.
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