Richard Lyons and Sean McGowan have been elevated to partner at the Hasbrouck Heights law firm.
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Adams joins Greenbaum Rowe as litigation partner
Christopher Adams is chair of the criminal defense and regulatory compliance practice group.
Read More »Lubertazzi named chairman of McCarter & English executive committee
Joseph Lubertazzi Jr.'s appointment is effective Oct. 1. He will succeed current chair Michael Kelly.
Read More »New law creates license for hearth professionals
These professionals install, repair, maintain and service products like barbecues and patio firepits. Additionally, they inspect, repair or install vents, masonry, metal and factory-built chimneys and vent systems, and natural or manufactured gas piping.
Read More »Appellate court lifts ban on assisted suicide, Supreme Court appeal expected
Following the Aug. 27 decision, Bergen County Dr. Yoseff Glassman – who wants the measure invalidated – and his Bloomfield attorney are expected to appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Read More »Hoagland Longo expands criminal defense practice
The group is led by William McGuinn, a current municipal prosecutor and partner in the firm’s criminal defense, construction litigation and general liability groups.
Read More »Windels Marx welcomes Chou as partner
Isabel Chou's practice focuses on affordable housing, redevelopment, municipal and nonprofit law.
Read More »SportsHub first fantasy sports biz penalized under NJ Fantasy Sports Law
SportsHub Games Network Inc. will pay a $30,000 civil penalty for unlawfully operating an online fantasy sports site in New Jersey without a permit.
Read More »Kokalas joins Goldberg Segalla as partner
Marci Kokalas has joined Goldberg Segalla's global insurances services practice in Newark.
Read More »Oklahoma judge orders J&J to pay $572M in opioid epidemic lawsuit
Judge Thad Balkman of Cleveland County District Court in Norman, Okla. said the state had shown that J&J engaged in "misleading marketing and promotion of opioids" that met the definition of public nuisance under the relevant state law.
Read More »Supreme Court refuses to lift order blocking doctor-assisted suicides
“The parties have not yet had the opportunity to brief, either before the Appellate Division or this Court, whether the restraints imposed should remain in place; and that an issue of this magnitude requires thoughtful consideration,” the top Court said.
Read More »Two brothers recognized at separate NJ firms as NJBIZ Icons
Larry and Mike Horn grew up in Nutley, raised by retailer parents running the family liquor store. Rather than enter the family business, both became lawyers; and on Tuesday, both are being recognized as Garden State business leaders over 60 at The Palace at Somerset Park.
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