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'Big Win for Clarity': NJ Supreme Court Sets Rules for Prima Facie Showing in Alimony Termination
In a ruling that is being lauded by family law practitioners around the state, the New Jersey Supreme Court has held that, to make a prima facie showing of cohabitation, a party seeking to terminate alimony does not need to satisfy all the cohabitation factors in either "Konzelman v. Konzelman" or the state alimony statute.Live Nation Hit With Securities Class Action Over Taylor Swift Eras Tour Pre-Sale Chaos
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Mitchell Hamline Law School Announces Leadership Change Ahead of Schedule
Anthony Niedwiecki, president and dean of Mitchell Hamline School of Law, will be stepping down nearly a year earlier than anticipated.View more book results for the query "*"
Stanley Accuses Supplier of Breach of Contract in New Suit
The suit further accuses the defendant of refusing to cure the defects unless the plaintiff pays an additional $500,000.Court Estops Township From Revoking Governmental Approval for Real Estate Development Project
The Commonwealth Court prevented a township from compelling a property developer to modify an already constructed building structure that technically ran afoul of local zoning ordinances based upon the doctrines of variance by estoppel and equitable estoppel due to the failure of township officials to provide the property developer with proper guidance during the real estate development project.27-Year Lloyd's of London Veteran Steps Down as GC to 'Pursue Fresh Challenges'
The insurance and reinsurance marketplace has appointed Claire Schrader, a 23-year Lloyd's employee, to serve as interim general counsel while it seeks a success for the departing Peter Spires.US Supreme Court Confirms 'Unmistakable' Trend in Narrowing Identity Theft Statute
In its ruling in Dubin, the Supreme Court forcefully continued the trend recognized by Judge Costa, rejecting the government's literalist view of 18 U.S.C. Section 1028A(a)(1) that would make virtually every low-level fraud by a health care provider into aggravated identify theft subject to a mandatory two-year prison sentence.Notice to the Bar: Cannabis Industry Off-Limits to NJ Judiciary Employees
Canon 5, which deals with outside employment and other outside activities for judiciary employees, states that to "avoid impropriety and/or conflict of interest or the appearance thereof, the following provisions shall apply to the holding of outside employment by judiciary employees."Trending Stories
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