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Political Strategist and Lawyer William Palatucci Leaving Gibbons for McCarter
Palatucci will join McCarter & English as a partner in the firm's business litigation practice and also will be supporting the firm's expanding government affairs practice, according to Wednesday's announcement from the firm.BAR REPORT - NJSBA program celebrates 19th Amendment
NJSBA program celebrates 19th Amendment, discusses role lawyers can play in electionsEmployers Beware: The Whistleblower and COVID-19
The potential is manifest for a high volume of whistleblower claims from employees who believe they have been retaliated against for making COVID-19 work-related complaints, requests to work from home, or requests for paid sick or family leave.Who Got the Work: A 'Despacito' Dispute Dismissal and a Suit Over Surcharges
Pryor Cashman represented Luis Fonsi and Universal Music Group in a suit that claimed that song "Despacito" infringed on the lyrics of another song, Winthrop & Weinstine represented Blue Plate Restaurant Co. in a proposed class action over employee wellness fees, and other work from midsize firms.For Some Lawyers, Hitting Right Note on Remote Trials Is Matter of Life and Death
A lawsuit by New Jersey attorneys seeks a declaration that making attorneys appear for in-person proceedings in nondetained cases during the pandemic, without a videoconference option, is a violation of the Administrative Procedures Act and the Fifth Amendment's due process clause.After Hours: Gibbons; Marshall Dennehey
Gibbons Joins New Pro Bono Initiative to Help Small Businesses Impacted by COVID-19; Ramsay-Lowe Elected to Executive Committee of State Bar's Workers' Comp Section.Lawyer's 'Colorful Insults' Crossed a Line, 6th Circuit Panel Says
"We cannot dismiss the disparaging statements in this case as mere stylistic flourishes or vigorous advocacy," Judge Amul Thapar of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit wrote.No Contempt Charges Under Criminal Justice Reform Act, NJ High Court Rules
In a 7-0 decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court reversed an appellate panel's ruling that a defendant who has been released pretrial under the Criminal Justice Reform Act, and subsequently violates a condition of that release, can be charged and prosecuted for criminal contempt by the state.State Bar Tackles 'Next Chapter'—Office Reopening—in Latest COVID-19 Report
"We are entering the next chapter in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Christine Amalfe, chairwoman of the Reopening and Operations Committee, and also NJSBA secretary. "Reopening a firm, whether large or small, will require planning and careful consideration to ensure that everyone who works at a firm or is served by one is protected and safe."Trending Stories
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