New York law firm White Harris PLLC merged with Roseland-based firm.
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Into the weeds
Oral arguments took place last week in a court case arising from the 2018 Medical Marijuana Program Request for Applications, which has had the New Jersey Department of Health wrapped in litigation with seven appellants since announcing the winners of six medical cannabis licenses nearly two years ago.
Read More »U.S. Retirement & Benefits Partners taps former federal prosecutor as general counsel
Jacques Pierre will be responsible for managing the financial services firm's legal affairs as well as shaping the overall strategic direction of the organization.
Read More »Sills Cummis elevates four across litigation and corporate practices
Matthew Lippert and Gregory Reid were named members while Laura Sedlak and William Wilkins were promoted to of counsel at the Newark law firm.
Read More »Brach Eichler promotes Rainone to labor and employment co-chair
Anthony Rainone co-chairs the department with Matthew Collins.
Read More »Flaster Greenberg announces new firm leadership
Jordan LaVine and Steven Poulathas will serve as the first co-managing shareholders in the firm's nearly five-decade history.
Read More »4 join Vaughan Baio from Jasinski PC as partner
The new partners are part of the firm's labor, employment and liability and workers’ compensation practice groups in New Brunswick.
Read More »Florio Perrucci moves Rochelle Park office to New Providence
The location a provides more centralized outpost for the firm, which also has bases in Phillipsburg and Cherry Hill.
Read More »Hollander Strelzik adds family law partner
Michelle Olenick joins the firm with 15 years of experience.
Read More »Goldberg Segalla names Berdzik first woman to firm-wide management committee
Caroline Berdzik, an equity partner based in Princeton who also chairs the Employment and Labor and Healthcare practice groups, is now part of the five-person team overseeing 21 offices and more than 400 attorneys.
Read More »OAG, Consumer Affairs fine NJ retailers for consumer protection violations
To date, the Division of Consumer Affairs has sent 1,884 cease and desist letters to businesses suspected of price gouging and other illegal business practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, and issued 110 subpoenas seeking additional information in investigations of alleged violations of the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act.
Read More »NJ courts set to resume jury trials (updated)
After a six-month suspension due to COVID-19, juror selection will be conducted using a hybrid approach, with the first effort scheduled to begin in Bergen County.
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