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Cannabis 2? Hesitation Greets Measure to Legalize Psychedelic Mushrooms
"In New Jersey, we had a very tight medical marijuana system." In the psilocybin bill, "I'm not sure I see the same rigor in terms of demonstrating a need for it," said Scott Coffina, a former Burlington County prosecutor.Labor of Law: Ex-Employees' Lawsuits Against Target Throw Spotlight on Loss-Prevention Tactics
The former employees allege the retailer was trying to force them to cover losses incurred through the normal course of business, such as processing a price match incorrectly, out of their own pockets.Labor of Law: Ex-Employees' Lawsuits Against Target Throw Spotlight on Loss-Prevention Tactics
The former employees allege the retailer was trying to force them to cover losses incurred through the normal course of business, such as processing a price match incorrectly, out of their own pockets.People in the News—June 22, 2022—Buchanan Ingersoll
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney continues its growth with the addition of George C. Morrison, shareholder in the labor and employment section.Hamilton Jewelry, LLC v. Twin City Fire Ins. Co.
Did COVID create "physical loss or damage" for businesses? The Maryland Court of Appeals is getting their chance to rule on the issue.View more book results for the query "Burlington Stores"
How Developers Can Insulate Themselves from the Effects of a Prerogative Writ Action
Prerogative writ actions can present an opportunity for developers to challenge an unfavorable decision, but they can also provide an avenue for a challenger to invalidate a hard-fought approval.Couple Sues Burlington Stores Over Personal Injury Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Assistant Managers Claim Burlington Stores Denied Overtime
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Coffey Burlington Defending AT&T From South Florida Gender-Discrimination Suit
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.$1.5 Million Settlement Reached in Mercer County Suit Over Fatal Cardiac Event
The family of a corrections officer who died from a cardiac event after not receiving proper care from a nurse agreed to a $1.5 million settlement in their Mercer County medical malpractice suit.Trending Stories
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