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New Jersey part of multistate settlement with Ford
The $19.2 million agreement resolves claims that the automaker falsely advertised the real-world fuel economy of its C-Max hybrid vehicles and the payload capacity of its Super Duty pickup trucks.
Read More »Lindabury taps president, executive vice president
The Westfield firm looked within for its new leaders, with Eric Levine and Monica Vir stepping into the roles.
Read More »McCarter & English opens first Midwest office
The new location launches with eight lawyers and five professional staff from Ice Miller, a more than 100-year-old firm, along with two additional nurse paralegals.
Read More »Seton Hall boot camp tackles sports-betting integrity
More evidence of the rapid rise of sports betting and online gambling, especially here in New Jersey, was on full display recently as a lineup of experts, operators, analysts and panelists gathered for the third annual Seton Hall Law School Gaming Law, Compliance & Integrity Boot Camp. The three-day event, which featured nearly 50 speakers, ...
Read More »New Jersey State Bar Association installs Lawrence as president
Family law attorney Jeralyn Lawrence founded her Watchung firm Lawrence Law in 2019 after more than two decades at Norris McLaughlin, since growing it to eight attorneys.
Read More »Federal judge shoots down Hill’s injunction bid
Republic Bank CEO Vernon Hill filed the emergency lawsuit to try to stop his likely firing at an upcoming board meeting, following a shift in the ongoing proxy battle that saw him replaced as chairman on May 13.
Read More »OAG: $1.2M cybersecurity settlement reached with real estate company
Three separate data breaches allegedly resulted from the firm's lack of safeguards, compromising the personal information of at least 10,926 consumers and employees, including close to 7,000 New Jerseyans.
Read More »Middlesex Water impleads 3M in class action suit (updated)
The utility company called the initial case regarding the contamination of the county’s water supply “misguided, unnecessary, and even detrimental" and implored the plaintiffs to hold the manufacturer responsible instead.
Read More »Archer expands with Houston office and China practice group
The Voorhees firm is launching a location where its new offering will be based to assist clients with business in that country and the United States.
Read More »Brach Eichler to expand Roseland office footprint by 15%
The increase in space will see the firm add the entire second floor to its facilities at the Eisenhower Parkway location.
Read More »Malbek opens new Princeton headquarters (updated)
The grand opening of the location, which offers the rapidly expanding tech company room to grow, coincides with the two-year anniversary its initial $3 million funding by Osage Venture Partners.
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