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The Legal Intelligencer

No Health Care Merger Too Small for the FTC to Take an Antitrust Look

In our November and December 2016 articles, we discussed the Federal Trade Commission's proclivity to challenge health care mergers, even when the purported anticompetitive effects of the relatively economically limited merger would be confined to a local geographic region.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Time For Some Traffic Problems

Town-by-town exclusion of rush hour traffic is a recipe for chaos. New Jersey parochialism will lead every town to shield itself by pushing unwanted commuters onto its neighbors.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Cannabis Banking Issues: All Cash and No Flash

Marijuana related businesses face staggering safety, security and operational issues.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Possession, Custody or Control: A Perennial Question Gets More Complicated

The perennial question of “possession, custody or control” may become more complicated in light of the U.S. Supreme Court recently granting certiorari in the landmark case of In the Matter of a Warrant to Search a Certain Email Account Controlled and Maintained by Microsoft. Companies will need to watch for this decision and its potential impact on discovery and information governance when data crosses borders.
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Daily Report Online

Advice for US Employers Navigating the Current Immigration Climate

While the issue of “Dreamers” rightly dominates the news, more quietly, a sea change has begun in U.S. policy toward foreign professional workers due to President Donald Trump's “Buy American, Hire American” executive order.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

​Accused EB-5 Visa Fraud Organizer Reaches $84 Million SEC Settlement

​The Securities and Exchange Commission reaches settlements with the owner and president of Vermont's Jay Peak ski resort.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Constitution Revision Commission Plan to Narrow Privacy Right Rejected

A state panel defeated a proposal that sought to narrow the right to privacy in the state Constitution and allow increased regulation of abortions.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Facing Criticism, Cuomo's Office Looks to Marshal Support for Criminal Justice Proposals

In a letter reviewed by the New York Law Journal, organizations are asked to sign on as supporters of the criminal justice reforms announced during Cuomo's State of the State speech.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Call to Ax Weakest Whistleblower Cases Seen as Scaring Away Some Relators

Whistleblower attorneys wonder about the chances of winning lawsuits after a Department of Justice memo highlights the government's right to dismiss False Claims Act cases when it declines to participate.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Will 'Protz' be Applied Retroactively? Supreme Court Moves to Resolve Issue

As is well known, the Supreme Court in Protz v. W.C.A.B. (Derry Area School Dist.), 124 A.3d 406 (Pa. Commw. 2015), petition for allowance of appeal granted, 133 A.3d 733 (Pa. 2016), has found the entire IRE section of the Workers' Compensation Act to be unconstitutional.
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