Your year end review of legal issues
In addition to paying attention to your year-end tax and financial planning, business owners should also take this time of year to review their legal documents and the types of legal issues that should be looked over at least annually.
Update Judge’s order stops change in EMS providers in Camden, Hamilton
A Superior Court judge halted a new law set to go into effect in January that would allow the takeover of emergency medical services by new providers in Camden and Hamilton.
Top tips from N.J. lawyers on the company holiday party
Much like wrapped presents, holiday parties come in all shapes and sizes.
Christine Stearns earns expanded role with Gibbons P.C.
Well-known health care insider Christine Stearns is the new administrative director of Gibbons P.C.'s Trenton office and director of the law firm's government affairs department.
Update 7 health systems sue to halt OMNIA advertising
A new lawsuit has been filed against the state's largest insurer, Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey, by seven hospital systems in the state.
11 hospital systems sue state over OMNIA approval
Eleven New Jersey hospital systems are going to court to challenge the state's approval of Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey's controversial new OMNIA insurance plan.
Castner joins Horizon BCBSNJ as senior vice president
Prominent Gibbons P.C. attorney William Castner, chair of the firm's government affairs department, has joined Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey's senior leadership team, the insurer and law firm announced Wednesday.
Princeton University also facing tax-exemption challenge
Princeton University is on the line to prove its tax-exempt status, in a case where it is the defendant against four residents.
Ex-Bergen County prosecutor joins Price Meese law firm
Former Bergen County Prosecutor John Molinelli has joined Price, Meese, Shulman and D'Arminio PC, the Woodcliff Lake-based law firm announced this week.
With court ruling, Saint Michael’s sale is back in state’s hands
The pressure is back on the state to handle the sale of Saint Michael's Medical Center in Newark after a bankruptcy judge approved California-based Prime Healthcare Services as the new owners.
Judge approves St. Michael’s sale to Prime
Prime Healthcare Services was approved as the buyer and new owner of Saint Michael's Medical Center in Newark by a bankruptcy court Thursday.
Get stock by crowdfunding? Investors can now. McCarter English’s Sorin explains
On Monday, new rules approved by the Security and Exchange Commission brought the investment world a bit deeper into the Internet age.