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June 07, 2024 | New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Supreme Court Should Provide Final Word On Publisher's Challenge to Daniel's Law Application

The court essentially acted as the story's ultimate editor, concluding that the fact that the public official lived in another municipality was the essential point of the news story.
5 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Recorder

Avoid Ethical Pitfalls Through Diligent Mid-Year Billing Practices

By implementing diligent billing practices at mid-year, attorneys can reduce the stress of the year-end collections crunch, comply with ethical obligations, and help maintain a good attorney-client relationship.
6 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Recorder

Navigating California Wage Statement Penalties After 'Naranjo v. Spectrum'

The California Supreme Court, in Naranjo v. Spectrum Security Services Inc. clarified that an employer is not liable for statutory penalties for inaccurate wage statements when it had a good faith and reasonable belief that the issued statements were accurate. The holding offers employers a mechanism to avoid certain penalties.
6 minute read
June 07, 2024 | Daily Business Review

FTX Investors Object to Disclosure Statement's Alleged Undervaluing of Crypto, Omitting Investigation Into Am Law 100 Firm

"It is extraordinary that in this case, there were so many important details that were not included in the disclosure statement that are key to the ultimate decision of whether you approve the plan or not," said Adam Moskowitz, managing partner at the Moskowitz Law Firm.
5 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Recorder

Older Workers May Be Allowed to Sidestep Arbitration, Go Directly to Court

Congress is working toward enacting federal laws to limit (or bar completely) the application of mandatory arbitration agreements to older Americans.
7 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

People in the News—June 7, 2024—Panitch Schwarze, Tucker Arensberg

Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel announced that intellectual property attorney Ava E. Lutz has been elected to serve as secretary on the board of governors for the Philadelphia Intellectual Property Law Association (PIPLA), an organization of Philadelphia-based intellectual property lawyers and law student affiliates.
2 minute read
June 07, 2024 | Law.com

How I Made Office Managing Partner: 'Set Your Priorities, Then Stick to Them,' Says Tony Barkow of Jenner & Block

"I've worked hard and achieved professional success, but prioritizing my family is the foundation on which all of that is built. With the benefit of hindsight, it was undoubtedly the right decision, and that's the advice I would give to lawyers just starting out in their legal careers: set your priorities, then stick to them, and you will succeed across the board and be a happy, fulfilled person."
11 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Jury Returns $2.5M Award Against Health Care Providers for Allegedly Failing to Prevent Blood Clot After Surgery

"I am extremely happy for the family of Mrs. Koesterer. The verdict vindicated their feelings that the life of their mother, who was age 86, was worth more them a nominal sum. It seems to dispel the insurance industry myth that the life of an elderly person is minimal and confirms that no matter the age, all lives are precious," said the plaintiff's attorney, Thomas Sacchetta of Sacchetta & Baldino.
6 minute read
June 07, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Recent Commonwealth Court Ruling Underscores Importance of Tax Sale Notice Requirements

Earlier this year, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court found that a real estate tax sale was properly voided where the County Tax Claim Bureau failed to provide a property owner with actual notice of the real estate tax delinquency and where it failed to establish on the record that it met all notice requirements under Pennsylvania law.
8 minute read
June 07, 2024 | Daily Business Review

A Symptom of a Broader Issue: Politics vs. Constitutional Law in 'CFPB v. CFSA'

This case was not really about nuances of constitutional appropriations but the fundamental mission of an agency that is tasked with making rules and then enforcing those rules. Unlike the traditional bank regulators that consider the safety, soundness, and overall health of the entities they supervise, the CFPB's mission is that of an enforcer—a "check" on those that are regulated.
9 minute read

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