Recent Articles from Kimberly Redmond
Johnson & Johnson latest drugmaker to sue over Medicare drug price negotiations
“The IRA [Inflation Reduction Act] breaks the agreement at the heart of the patent and regulatory laws: when companies invest and succeed at developing innovative new treatments, they are awarded time-limited and constitutionally protected rights in their innovation," J&J said announcing its lawsuit.
Lidl closes two underperforming NJ locations
The move comes as the discount grocer shutters nearly a dozen stores across the U.S.
Babies R Us makes US comeback with American Dream flagship
The new store in East Rutherford is the brand’s first brick-and-mortar location to open since it was acquired two years ago by WHP Global Management.
Halfway there: Wawa makes progress on launching 76 new stores this year
Following its latest opening on July 20, the convenience story will continue to grow its 260-plus-store footprint in New Jersey this summer.
Johnson & Johnson ordered to pay $18.8M in baby powder lawsuit
The trial is the first that the New Brunswick health care giant has faced in almost two years over accusations that the company hid the health risks of its talc products.
Murphy signs law designating official state mineral
Franklinite – a rock made up of zinc, iron and manganese – is often found in northwest New Jersey, but otherwise considered rare around the world.
Cannabist workers ratify 1st union contract
More than a year after winning the fight to organize, employees at Columbia Care Inc.’s dispensary in Deptford voted unanimously to accept the agreement.
NJ restaurant, Taco Bell continue fight over ‘Taco Tuesday’ trademark
Amid a challenge from the fast-food giant, a Wyoming restaurant abandoned its claim to own the phrase in 49 states, leaving the expression free to use nationwide – except in New Jersey.
Curaleaf plans more South Jersey layoffs (updated)
The announcement from the largest publicly traded cannabis company in the world comes about four months after the multistate operator unveiled plans to wind down cultivation at its Bellmawr facility and transfer growing operations to another site as part of an effort to streamline its business.
Newark-based vertical farming company AeroFarms pursuing 363 sale
After filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in June, the vertical farming company is looking to sell its nearly 20-year-old business.
Campbell expands lineup with gluten-free cooking soups
Two of the Camden company's most popular varieties are rolling out to stores in their updated versions nationwide this summer.
Fogo de Chão reveals details for 2 more NJ restaurants
The renowned Brazilian steakhouse made its successful Garden State debut in February at Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus.