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Lebowitz named co-chair of Norris McLaughlin PA’s estate, trust, and tax law group
Jill Lebowitz focuses her practice on estate planning, trust and estate administration, and counseling tax-exempt organizations.
Read More »NJBIZ Conversations: Anthony Anastasio
The new president of the New Jersey Civil Justice Institute talks about the organization and its priorities for the rest of the year and beyond the pandemic.
Read More »Florio Perrucci names co-chair of education law group
Afshan Ajmiri Giner will be based out of the firm's New Providence office where she will focus on leadership on school board governance, statutory/regulatory compliance with State and Federal laws, and labor and employment issues.
Read More »Two partners join Donnelly Minter & Kelly
Jason Meisner and Joseph Fiteni have joined the Morristown firm as litigation partners, effective Feb. 1.
Read More »Better together
Labor unions struggling with declining membership and waning influence before the pandemic could be poised for a rebound. Data released on Jan. 22 by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics showed decreases in the number of both union and non-union workers. There were just shy of 4.1 million people employed New Jersey in 2019, of which 642,000 were in a union. In 2020, the total dropped to 3.7 million, with just 600,000 union workers. But the report also showed that union members went from making up 15.7% of the state’s workforce in 2019 to 16.1% in 2020. In essence, the pie is shrinking and union labor is making up a larger chunk of it.
Read More »Coughlin Duffy founder moves with 6 others to Schenck Price
The attorneys joining the firm will expand its commercial litigation and environmental groups and add depth to a host of practice areas, including pharmaceutical, toxic torts, products liability, employment, and contract disputes.
Read More »Eisenberg, Gold & Agrawal names two partners, one of counsel
The Cherry Hill law firm has started the year elevating and appointing individuals helping the establishment grow both is size and reputation.
Read More »Wilentz elects first female president, managing director
The appointment is not the first time Lisa Gorab has broken through barriers at the firm, having served on its management committee for more than 10 years following her election as its first female officer.
Read More »Greenberg Traurig adds real estate shareholder
Jody Saltzman joined the firm from K&L Gates, where she was a partner. She has broad experience negotiating commercial leases, subleases, and licenses nationwide for landlords and tenants, including, negotiating office, warehouse, showroom, gallery, restaurant, and retail leases; and she assists clients in reviewing and negotiating architect and construction agreements.
Read More »DCR finds probable cause that America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses discriminated against pregnant former employee
A preliminary investigation has been concluded of the complaint and it has been determined there's sufficient evidence that a state anti-discrimination law has been violated.
Read More »Mandelbaum Salsburg attracts former AUSA, two from AmLaw200 firms
A federal prosecutor from the Newark U.S. Attorney’s Office, a construction law partner from Greenberg Traurig, and a commercial and real estate lending partner from Buchanan Ingersoll have joined the firm's Roseland office.
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