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Kim Yonta Departing as NJSBA President After an 'Extraordinarily Exceptional Year'
Now Domenick Carmagnola, a labor and employment law attorney, becomes the State Bar's new president.Following 2018 Trenk Tie-Up, Group of McManimon Bankruptcy Lawyers Heads to New Platforms
Sam Della Fera Jr.'s and Thomas M. Walsh's move to Chiesa Shahinian follows another move: the recent formation of Trenk Isabel.NJ Firms on the Am Law 200: Who Made It, Who Didn't, and Why
As there was a fair bit of turnover among the firms making up the back end of the annual Am Law 200 ranking, two New Jersey-based firms that typically make the list have not done so this year.Justice Lee Solomon's Reappointment Nomination Advances to Full Senate
The committee also approved the nomination of attorney Shawn LaTourette, a former Gibbons partner, for Department of Environmental Protection commissioner. He is currently acting commissioner.Self-Help Commercial Evictions: A Viable Remedy During COVID-19?
Commercial landlords are eager to remove non-paying tenants in order for their properties to once again become revenue generators. Do these landlords have a viable self-help option under New Jersey law?View more book results for the query "Gibbons"
Long Term Tax Exemptions in a Post-Pandemic World
Given the new challenges wrought by COVID-19, certain recent case law and a 2018 amendment to the New Jersey Long Term Tax Exemption Law, should be examined more closely, despite not having been informed by the pandemic or its potential impacts.'Lobbyists Without a Lobby': Record Revenues Amid Sea Change for Lawyer-Lobbyists
"Advocacy, whether it's in the halls of the Statehouse or in a courtroom, is always best done in person," said Guillermo Artiles of McCarter & English.Move to 'Coronate' Key Roberts Abortion Ruling Draws Ire From 6th Circuit Dissenters
"Hiding in the shadows of this case is the fact that a majority of this court believes that there is no constitutional right to abortion access," one judge said in dissent.$272M: NY Legislature to Approve Funding Increase for State AG's Office
An amended budget bill introduced Tuesday outlines a $272 million appropriation for the office of state Attorney General Letitia James. State senators passed the legislation overnight and the state Assembly is expected to do so later.How the Supreme Court's Ruling on a Retracted Work Promise 'Impacts All Employers in New Jersey'
"Although the court ruled within the context of the Uniform Securities Law, I can envision the court's teachings to apply in other settings," Peter Verniero said.Trending Stories
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