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NJ Can Curb Motor Vehicle Accidents by Creating Study Commission to Develop New Laws
The Legislature created such a study commission in the 1970s. The commission was comprised of members of the Legislature, the Motor Vehicle Commission and various citizens interested and involved in one way or another in traffic safety.Keeping Track of Developments in Cases That Pit Creative Content Against AI Programs
2024 starts off with court decisions and procedural rulings that took shape in 2023 in lawsuits that were filed over the collision of creative content with generative AI programs. Most of the complaints allege copyright infringement and related claims prompted by the unlicensed copyright works that AI companies input into their AI programs.'We're Seeing the Floodgates Open': EEOC's Flip to Democratic Control Already Turbocharging Agency
"We sometimes hear employers sort of downplay the concern with the EEOC, believing they're going to slip under the agency's radar. But it's important to remember that where the EEOC leads, the private plaintiffs bar follows," Seyfarth Shaw partner Christopher DeGroff said.People in the News—Jan. 26, 2024—Capehart Scatchard, Armstrong Teasdale
In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the diversity and inclusion committee at Capehart Scatchard partnered with the Food Bank of South Jersey (FBSJ) to arrange for attorneys and staff from the firm to collect, inspect, sort and package food.London-Based Insurance Law Firm Kennedys Opens 10th US Office in Fort Lauderdale
"Incidents of marine and yacht and cargo issues have continued to rise," said managing partner Kristen Perkins, who is relocating from Miami with two associates and one special counsel.View more book results for the query "*"
Is a Boutique the Right Fit? A Legal Recruiter Weighs In
"Boutique firms are not the right fit for everyone, but they have many features that can significantly benefit attorneys," says legal recruiter Karen Vladeck.The Impact of the CCAM on Trust Decanting in New York
On Dec. 29, 2023, the Office of the Chief Counsel of the IRS released Chief Counsel Advice Memorandum 202352018 (the CCAM). Although some have commented on the CCAM's impact on trust modifications, a further question is what impact, if any, will the CCAM have on trust decantings in New York?Family Business: A Missed Succession Planning Opportunity
In the annals of family business succession planning, this article discusses some clever, albeit flawed, attempts to transfer ownership interests in a mature enterprise to family members while avoiding the transfer tax toll.Top Trusts and Estates Developments, Lessons and Reminders of 2023
In this article, Sharon L. Klein highlights the top 10 developments, lessons and reminders out of the trusts and estates field from the previous year.Implementation of the Corporate Transparency Act by the Trusts and Estates Community
This article discusses the background of the Corporate Transparency Act, its legislative framework and definitions, and—specific to the trusts and estates arena—what issues might arise with respect to reporting an ownership interest held in a trust.Trending Stories
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