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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Securities Bureau Eyeing Investment Firms

The New Jersey Bureau of Securities is conducting its annual examination of the more than 900 registered investment adviser firms in the state, bureau chief Christopher Gerold announced on Monday—and for the first time asking about so-called robo-advisers.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Trump's Anti-Regulation Edict Bogs 'Natural' Food-Label Fight

Courts handling class actions are unlikely to get any help from the FDA over what the word "natural" means when it comes to food.
12 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Trump's Anti-Regulation Edict Bogs 'Natural' Food-Label Fight

Courts handling class actions are unlikely to get any help from the FDA over what the word "natural" means when it comes to food.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Campbell v. Chevy 21, PICS Case No. 17-0382 (C.P. Northampton Feb. 14, 2017) Murray, J. (6 pages).

A pro se litigant's complaint regarding allegedly deceptive conduct by a car dealership was legally insufficient where plaintiff failed to cite any statute or other legal authority, and the nature of his claim was not obvious from the face of the complaint.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Will SAFE Banking Act Solve Marijuana Businesses' Banking Issues?

Due to difficulty in obtaining ­financial services and because marijuana is a "cash only" business, ­marijuana-related businesses (MRBs) face staggering safety, security and operational issues.
13 minute read

New York Law Journal

State Moves to Formalize Steps Against Alleged Title Insurance Abuses

Proposed regulations published Wednesday by the New York State Department of Financial Services would formalize rules the state banking and insurance regulator imposed earlier as part of a crackdown against kickbacks and other inducements for providing referrals to select title agents and companies.
10 minute read

National Law Journal

US Product Safety Regulator Sneers at 'Fabricated Outrage' Over Regulations

"While we hear a lot of fabricated outrage about the impact of regulations, there is far less genuine discussion about the real costs of a failure to act," Elliot Kaye, a U.S. Consumer Product Safety commissioner, said recently in voting with the majority to advance new regulations for table saws. Democrats still hold a majority at the product-safety commission, posing one block on the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

US Product Safety Regulator Sneers at 'Fabricated Outrage' Over Regulations

"While we hear a lot of fabricated outrage about the impact of regulations, there is far less genuine discussion about the real costs of a failure to act," Elliot Kaye, a U.S. Consumer Product Safety commissioner, said recently in voting with the majority to advance new regulations for table saws. Democrats still hold a majority at the product-safety commission, posing one block on the Trump administration's deregulatory agenda.
4 minute read

The Recorder

Devices, Drones, Data: What's Next in Torts

New technology means new types of exposure. Here's a guide to some of the litigation risks posed by driverless cars, connected devices, drones and data troves.
15 minute read

The Recorder

Devices, Drones, Data: What's Next in Torts

New technology means new types of exposure. Here's a guide to some of the litigation risks posed by driverless cars, connected devices, drones and data troves.
15 minute read

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