The Red Bank firm elevated Donna McBarron to shareholder and appointed C. Justin McCarthy and John Sarto as chairs of the real property taxation practice and the affordable housing practice respectively, effective Jan. 1.
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NJ sues feds over water contamination from military use of firefighting foam
The long-term use of the fire suppressant resulted in excessive levels of toxic chemicals emanating from the U.S. facilities, according to the state's complaint.
Read More »Calcagni & Kanefsky elevates one to partner, three to counsel
The Newark litigation firm said it promoted Lauren Paxton to partner and Martin Gandelman, Philip Morrow, and Gregory Sonam Mullens to counsel.
Read More »McCarter elevates 4 in NJ to partner
Farhan Ali, Jennifer Farina, and James Keller are now partners in the Newark office, while In the East Brunswick office, Jared Sorin is now a partner in the firm's corporate group.
Read More »Rutgers–Camden receives largest gift ever to create program for high-achieving students
An anonymous faculty member donated $3.5 million to the university to create the Rayman L. Solomon Scholars program in honor of the law school's former dean.
Read More »Governor, legislature at impasse once again over legal cannabis
The primary sponsor of the amendatory bill intended to clarify technical issues within the not-yet-signed cannabis legalization and decriminalization bills said he is removing his name because he's confident it won't pass and that the amendatory bill is unnecessary.
Read More »CSG elevates 3 to member and 3 to counsel
After a year like no other with many milestones as well as unprecedented challenges, Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi started 2021 by naming several to new positions.
Read More »Riker Danzig adds 2 partners, and 2 counsel
The Morristown law firm welcomed Jaan Haus, Peter Perkowski Jr., Casey Boyle and Ryan Magee to new roles.
Read More »OAG: Woman collected $268K in survivor benefits from dead husband’s pension despite being remarried
Sandra VonScheven was indicted Jan. 6 by a state grand jury on a charge of second-degree theft by unlawful taking.
Read More »Rabner authorizes remote civil jury trials
A Supreme Court order issued Jan. 7 returns civil jury trials to a virtual format on a limited and temporary basis.
Read More »Einhorn Barbarito elevates Rheingold; names 2 as matrimonial law co-chairs
Matthew Rheingold has been named partner in the taxation, wills, trusts and estates and the business/corporate practice groups. While Matheu Nunn and Thomas Snyder will lead a department that handles issues including alimony, child support, custody, parenting time, grandparents’ visitation, equitable distribution, and domestic violence cases.
Read More »O’Dowd receives inaugural Distinguished Alumnus Award from the U.S. Attorney’s Office
The co-President/CEO of Cooper University Health Care has been serving as the State’s Southern Regional Coordinator for COVID-19 response where he worked as the New Jersey Department of Health’s lead hospital contact in connection with COVID-19 response efforts in seven counties.
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