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New York's Latest Legislative Session: What Passed, What Didn't, What's Next
The first year of the 2023-2024 legislative session began Jan. 4, 2023 and ended June 8, 2023. In this article, Sharon L. Klein highlights some of the most significant developments.Succeeding at the Pass: Succession Planning Strategies for Family Businesses
Business succession planning for family-owned businesses requires solving a myriad of thorny issues and potential conflicts. This article presents approaches to some common governance, tax and technical hurdles families face when planning how to pass the business to the next generation.Virtual Appearances Are Here to Stay
Judges who rejected virtual appearances, even for routine matters, dishonor the court's orders, and ill-serve the public and the bar.Benefits of the New Jersey Process for Assignment of Trial Judges
We know about the outstanding reputation that the New Jersey judiciary has nationally, but it is nice to read and appreciate reasons for the reputation, courtesy of Justice Fasciale.View more book results for the query "*"
Rule Hastening Disclosure of Cyber Breaches Likely to Ignite Litigation, Insurance Headaches
"My fear is the disclosures that the rules require companies to make in a big rush may force companies to have to 'go public' before they fully understand the situation," insurance executive Kevin LaCroix wrote in a blog post.Judge Denies Meadows' Request to Move His Ga. Election Subversion Case to Federal Court
U.S. District Judge Steve Jones in Atlanta wrote in a 49-page ruling that Meadows "has not met even the 'quite low' threshold" to move his case to federal court, noting that the question was whether the actions at issue were related to his role as a federal official.Litigation Boutique Grows China Practice With Partner Hire From Loeb & Loeb
Benjamin Qiu, who has deep experience with cross-border transactions involving firms in China, joins the firm as increased regulations on both side of the Pacific are pushing international firms scrutinize their business operations in the region.Is the Supreme Court Actually Deciding 'Cases' or 'Controversies'?
Critics say the justices are deciding sweeping legal issues based on questionable factual assertions, or as some say, "fake cases."Trending Stories
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