Ross Switkes clients include Chapter 7, 11 and 12 trustees, debtors and others.
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10 Lowenstein Sandler attorneys form new securities litigation firm (updated)
Almost the entire membership that previously comprised the group at the Roseland-based outlet made the move to Rolnick Kramer Sadighi LLP.
Read More »Grewal via Twitter: NJ will sue USPS
"Voting by mail is safe, secure, and reliable. We intend to keep it that way. As AG, I've made it my mission to hold accountable those who try to corrupt our political process," Attorney General Gurbir Grewal tweeted. "Lawsuit coming soon."
Read More »Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi expands NYC footprint
“This latest investment in our New York City presence is the natural result of the excitement and demand we have generated throughout the marketplace since establishing an initial physical foothold just four years ago,” said the West Orange-based firm's managing member Dan Schwartz in a prepared statement.
Read More »Florio Perrucci brings in new education and employment partner
Caitlin Pletcher is an experienced school board attorney and was in the Division of Field Services at the New Jersey Department of Education.
Read More »NJBIZ names 2020 General Counsel of the Year winners (updated)
Five top in-house lawyers were chosen by a panel of judges from a group of 26 finalists during this year's annual event.
Read More »Supreme Court upholds Murphy’s $10B borrowing plan (updated)
But in a 57-page opinion written by Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, the Court imposed some limitations on the borrowing authority.
Read More »Former Superior Court judge joins Lindabury McCormick
Katherine Dupuis works in Westfield as partner in the firm's alternative dispute resolution group.
Read More »Questioning the authority
The Supreme Court takes up the Murphy administration’s borrowing plan in a case with wide-ranging fiscal and political implications.
Read More »Litigation in the age of COVID
Thirty years ago, George H.W. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act, which required employers to provide reasonable accommodations for disabled workers so they could perform their jobs and retain the same opportunities as able-bodied colleagues. Now, the pandemic is testing the law and other pieces of employment legislation.
Read More »Top takeaways from Supreme Court hearing on Murphy $9.9B borrowing plan
While several justices seemed open to the idea that the pandemic constituted an emergency to which the undertaking was an appropriate response, their questions also evinced some concern over whether some limits are necessary to curb similar actions in the future.
Read More »Bressler, Amery & Ross acquires two-office firm in Texas
Bressler, Amery & Ross have expanded into Texas with new offices in Houston and Dallas, effective Aug. 1. The firm, headquartered in Florham Park, has acquired litigation and arbitration firm Ballard & Littlefield, resulting in the dual-office expansion. Ballard & Littlefield attorneys have extensive experience representing national and regional financial firms in securities, employment and ...
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