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Suit Over Classification of Macy's Drivers Settles for $2.8M
A federal judge in Newark has approved a $2.8 million settlement of a suit claiming that Macy's and HomeDeliveryLink Inc. wrongly designated drivers who deliver furniture to customers from the retailer's Edison warehouse as independent contractors.Justices Grant Extension in Appeal of Cooper CEO Autopsy Report
The New Jersey Supreme Court has granted the family of John Sheridan Jr. more time to petition for certification in its appeal of an autopsy report listing the former Cooper Health System CEO's cause of death as a suicide.Justices Grant Extension in Appeal of Cooper CEO Autopsy Report
The New Jersey Supreme Court has granted the family of John Sheridan Jr. more time to petition for certification in its appeal of an autopsy report listing the former Cooper Health System CEO's cause of death as a suicide.NJLJ Names First Annual Diverse Attorneys of the Year
Introducing the Law Journal's first annual Diverse Attorneys of the Year honorees.NJLJ Names First Annual Diverse Attorneys of the Year
Introducing the Law Journal's first annual Diverse Attorneys of the Year honorees.NJ Sports Betting Still Casinos' Last, Best Hope, Lawyers Say
Proponents of legalized sports betting in New Jersey can continue to hold out some hope that wagering on professional and college sports may one day be allowed, gaming lawyers said, but it may prove too late to save Atlantic City's floundering casinos.Justices Asked to Review Cause of Cooper CEO's Death
The sons of former Cooper Health System CEO John Sheridan Jr. have asked the New Jersey Supreme Court to reverse the state medical examiner's determination that their father's death was a suicide.Justices Asked to Review Cause of Cooper CEO's Death
The sons of former Cooper Health System CEO John Sheridan Jr. have asked the New Jersey Supreme Court to reverse the state medical examiner's determination that their father's death was a suicide.Cooper CEO's Death Leads to Recusal Motion in Employment Suit
U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan of the District New Jersey has been asked to recuse himself from a case over a potential conflict related to the deaths of his brother—former Cooper University Health System CEO John P. Sheridan Jr.—and sister-in-law.Trending Stories
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