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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Couple to Pay $2.1 Million in Securities Fraud Case

A Tinton Falls couple who own two investment companies will pay $2.1 million to settle claims filed by the New Jersey Attorney General's Office for violating state securities laws.
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New York Law Journal

Tort-Reform Group Champions Bill to Regulate Certain Litigation Funders

A tort-reform business group is pushing for a bill that would regulate the third-party consumer litigation funding industry in New York state, despite the end of the legislative session for the year.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

After Penn State, Kane Cases, Court Launches Grand Jury Review

In the wake of several high-profile grand jury investigations in Pennsylvania, the state Supreme Court has enlisted a team to re-evaluate how grand juries operate.
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The Legal Intelligencer

State Senate Slashes $1M From PPA Funding

The Pennsylvania Senate has approved an amended appropriation to the Philadelphia Parking Authority, portioning $3 million to the agency.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Unpublished Opinions fo the Week of July 24, 2017

07-2-3754 Cranio Assoc. v. State Farm Indem. Co., N.J. Super App. Div. (per curiam) (3 pp.) Plaintiff medical provider appealed the dismissal of its…
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New Jersey Law Journal

Approved Opinions for the Week of July 24, 2017

01-2-3798 In the Matter of William R. Hendrickson, Jr., N.J. Super. App. Div. (Alvarez, P.J.A.D.) (17 pp.) If an agency fails to timely act on an administrative…
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New Jersey Law Journal

Indictment Reinstated Against Sex Offender Working at Youth Camp

The New Jersey Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a youth ministry volunteer who also is a convicted sex offender can be prosecuted for violating his parole by being involved in a "youth-serving organization."
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New Jersey Law Journal

Gottfried v. Hollander

N.J. Properly Continued Jurisdiction over Custody Where Parties Consented to Jurisdiction While One Party Continued to Reside There
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New Jersey Law Journal

N. Jersey Media Grp. v. Twp. of Lyndhurst

Release of Use of Force Reports Not Excepted from OPRA Disclosure Because Their Creation Was Required by Law
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Litigation Daily

New Tactic in Climate Change Litigation Could Cost Energy Companies Billions. Or Not.

“This type of state common law climate litigation has been a long time coming, and these cases may well represent the first of a slew of similar cases nationwide."
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