The threat of WannaCry, the ransomware that was slated to wreak havoc over the past weekend, seems to have subsided.
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Grapevine Bad optics for Kushners
“The first thing you have to understand is that the Kushners did nothing wrong,” a source started, reacting to the recent flap when Nicole Meyer held an event in China where she appeared to be using her brother, Jared Kushner, and his father-in-law, President Donald Trump, in an effort to promise EB-5 visas to the U.S. for financial...
Read More »Jon Hanson speaks out in favor of EB-5 program
Jon Hanson is the chairman of the Hampshire Cos. and universally regarded among his colleagues as the most respected and most influential person in the real estate industry.
Read More »Changes may be coming to the decades-old EB-5 visa program. And they could be coming just when N.J. developers need it the most
Ted Zangari vividly remembers the reaction of investors and developers when he first started explaining the EB-5 program.
Read More »Grapevine Analysis No letup in insurance squabbles #8230 just a lot more revelations and accusations
New Jersey is one of the lucky states, experts have said previously. Residents still have two insurers in the Affordable Care Act marketplace. This almost wasn’t the case.
Read More »Pashman Stein strengthens litigation profile with five new hires
Pashman Stein Walder Hayden announced Wednesday it has hired five new attorney’s to its litigation team.
Read More »6 ways entrepreneurs can hurdle common legal pitfalls
Starting a business is one of the most significant decisions anyone can make – one with potentially great upside. Walking that path, however, carries significant risk, and the first step should never be taken without consideration of what will make your business valuable.
Read More »Staying mellow, for now Marijuana business advocates are dreaming of the future, knowing little will get done with Gov. Christie in office
Leaders of the New Jersey CannaBusiness Association have all the facts and figures they feel they need to show that legalizing marijuana would be good for the state’s health — both physically, among ailing patients, and financially.
Read More »Grapevine analysis Insiders comment on Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed reform bill
Gov. Chris Christie announced Thursday he had submitted a proposed bill to the Assembly and Senate which would do two things if it became law: Create more transparency within the state’s largest insurer and address its $3 billion in reserves, which the governor has been eyeing for use in supporting mental health care.
Read More »Eight added to state chamber board of directors
The New Jersey Chamber of Commerce elected eight new members to its board of directors earlier this month.
Read More »In-house maverick Ansell counsel Reilly to get NJBIZ award
When Bill Reilly looks back on his legal career, he's thrilled to say he's been able to do what he loves (mergers and acquisitions) in the role he says is the best in the profession (in-house counsel).
Read More »Spiro Harrison law firm announces office in Red Bank
The boutique law firm Spiro Harrison is opening a Red Bank office, it announced Monday, marking its third new site in less than two years.
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