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The Latest Chapter in the Saga of the 'Waters of the United States'
The U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency interprets the term "waters of the United States" (WOTUS) and federal jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act (CWA) in a way that runs counter to a half-century of administrative guidance and regulatory enforcement.Litigators Strategically Deploy Remote Depositions
Some attorneys suspect that their opposing counsel insists on remote depositions to gain a tactical advantage. The issue might be a new dividing line between plaintiffs attorneys and defense counsel, who have different incentives to proceed remotely or in-person.On the Move and After Hours: Szaferman Lakind; Gibbons; Stark & Stark; Riker Danzig
Szaferman Lakind gets a new partner; Stark & Stark welcome three new associates; and more moves.$1.575 Million Settlement for Woman Permanently Injured in Slip and Fall on Icy Steps
A $1.575 million settlement was reached in Sussex County for a woman who sustained leg and ankle injuries when she slipped and fell on ice on a stairway in front of her townhouse residence.View more book results for the query "Riker Danzig"
A Matter of Strategy Now: Remote Depositions Are Becoming a Tactical Issue
"[W]hen you're confronting a witness, especially a witness where there's critical testimony or controversial testimony, where it's in dispute, that being in person presents opportunities that you wouldn't have in remote [depositions]," Archer's Patrick Papalia said.Competitive Testing for Judiciary Positions Lands Before Appellate Division for a Second Time
"Granted, the AOC has demonstrated that several years of serious staffing and recruitment problems could possibly be resolved by an ongoing noncompetitive designation," stated the per curiam opinion. "This, however, could also possibly be resolved by a second interim reallocation, or by other means entirely, including, but not limited to, a salary increase for the position."Alternative Treatment Center Applicants Lose Appeal of Cannabis Regulatory Commission Denial
"When considering appellants' due process arguments in these appeals, the question is whether the procedures initiated by DOH and completed by the CRC complied with our intentionally general mandate that it address the scoring anomalies and appellants' complaints," the opinion said. "We find they did."NJSBA Recognizes Four Young Lawyers With Top Honors
"As lawyers, we have so many ways to impact people's lives both inside and outside of the law," said Robert Holup of Riker Danzig, who is being honored with a service to the community award. "We're all so fortunate in where we are in our lives, and we should make it a point to get involved in our communities and give back in some way."Trending Stories
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