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Gerrymandering, Anger in Our Politics On Monday's 'The American Law Journal'
If comedian Zach Galifianakis is taking redistricting seriously ... maybe we all should.N.J. Firms Still Carrying Fortune 500 Clients, Survey Shows
The names of fewer New Jersey-based firms showed up in court papers filed on behalf of Fortune 500 clients, though some familiar names were well-represented. A search of the data compiled for a survey by sibling publication Corporate Counsel of who represents corporate America turned up 22 New Jersey-based firms.Law Journal Announces 2016 Top Women in Law
We are pleased to name the following attorneys as the Law Journal's 2016 Top Women in Law.Koch Brothers-Backed Groups Hit With $233K FEC Fine Over Disclosures
Three conservative political nonprofit groups will pay a total of $233,000 to the Federal Election Commission to resolve allegations they failed to disclose campaign advertisement money that they received from a consultant who was working for David and Charles Koch of Koch Industries.Newark Water Agency Appeals Booker's Dismissal from Suit
Attorneys handling the wind-down of an entity once tasked with protecting Newark's water supply is appealing a grant of immunity to former city Mayor Cory Booker insulating him from claims that he failed as an agency overseer.Watershed Corp. Still Swimming Upstream to Recoup All of Its Losses
Efforts by the Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corp. to recoup the costs of years of financial improprieties got a boost with the $1 million settlement the agency reached with Newark law firm Genova Burns. But the watershed still faces an uphill battle in its collection efforts. On June 13, the same day a motion to approve the Genova Burns settlement was filed, defaults were entered against 19 other defendants who the agency deems responsible for its millions of dollars in losses.Genova Burns Agrees to Pay Newark Watershed $1 Million in Accord
The Newark Watershed Conservation and Development Corporation has agreed to a $1 million settlement with Genova Burns over the firm's role in advising the agency before it filed for bankruptcy.Is It So Wrong for the CEO to Hold a Trump Fundraiser?
Companies and their leaders need to tread carefully to ensure that their personal political activities don't become dangerously entwined with the corporation in a way that breaks the law, or even just hurts the company's reputation.Trending Stories
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