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Charter School Cap, Tax Issues Top Spending on Lobbying
In the first half of 2015, clients spent $131 million lobbying New York lawmakers, according to a report issued Thursday. Among the issues that prompsted clients to open up their pocketbooks this year are the proposed Education Investment Tax Credit, the cap on charter schools and the 421-a property tax exemption program, which provides an exemption for developers who build affordable housing.Sexual Orientation Discrimination in the Summer of #LoveWins
Nancy V. Wright and Janice P. Gregerson of Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker write: Protecting individuals against discrimination based on sexual orientation in the employment context is a matter of "when" not "if." The "when," however, is not the summer of 2015.NH Law to Govern Crash Case in Western District
A Buffalo magistrate judge has decided that the victims' domicile (New Hampshire) should outweigh other considerations, including where the product was manufactured (New York) or where the accident involving the product occurred (Arizona), in determining which jurisdiction's laws apply in a suit over an allegedly deficient motorcycle tire.NJSBA General Council Annual Meeting this Week
The members of the council will vote on candidates to fill two vacancies on the association's Nominating Committee, which interviews and selects a slate of future leaders.NJSBA General Council Annual Meeting this Week
The members of the council will vote on candidates to fill two vacancies on the association's Nominating Committee, which interviews and selects a slate of future leaders.Suits & Deals: Woman Settles Monmouth County Slip-and-Fall Suit for $2 Million
A woman who suffered back injuries after falling in an icy parking lot agreed to a $2 million settlement of her Monmouth County slip-and-fall suit Oct. 1.Suits & Deals: Woman Settles Monmouth County Slip-and-Fall Suit for $2 Million
A woman who suffered back injuries after falling in an icy parking lot agreed to a $2 million settlement of her Monmouth County slip-and-fall suit Oct. 1.Law Tribune Announces New Leaders of Law Award Winners for 2015
The judges have spoken and the Connecticut Law Tribune is proud to announce its New Leaders of the Law for 2015. For the first time, we recruited members of the legal community to rate our nominees. Our desire was to get a fresh perspective on exactly what traits and achievements enable attorneys who are under 40 years old to rise above their peers.Trending Stories
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