Gov. Chris Christie has nominated his former chief counsel as state attorney general, the Office of the Governor announced Thursday.
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OMNIA not out of the legal woods yet Horizon wins 1 ruling, still faces 2nd suit over plan
One down, one to go.
That is what three Appellate Division judges face on their list of lawsuits pertaining to a tiered network plan from the state's largest health insurer.
Gourmet on the go The food truck phenomenon
Gourmet on the go From festivals to special events and even weddings, New Jerseyans are craving food trucks
The number of food trucks in the state is on the rise. As is the quality of food they are serving.
It's a trend in the food industry that is showing no signs of slowing down.
Still flying Eagle Pharmaceuticals has found niche in turbulent pharmaceutical industry
Eagle Pharmaceuticals in Woodcliff Lake is no stranger to tough times.
Read More »N.J. Supreme Court upholds freeze on pension cost-of-living adjustments
In what is being called a victory for Gov. Chris Christie's administration, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled 6-to-1 Thursday that the state can continue to freeze cost-of-living adjustment payments to those collecting public pensions.
Read More »Court backs DOBI approval of OMNIA health plan
The Appellate Division of New Jersey's Superior Court system upheld the state Department of Banking and Insurance's approval of a controversial tiered health network, citing a previous tiered plan by the state's largest health insurer.
Read More »NJBIA study pessimistic about looming economic reform, Siekerka says
Citing an independent study conducted by the New Jersey Business & Industry Association, the group’s president Michele Siekerka expressed pessimism regarding the state legislature’s discussion on economic policy that will continue on June 6 through the next few weeks.
Read More »Is bigger really better for health care legal services? Larger and national firms are battling to get bigger piece of health care service needs
The plateauing of health care provider consolidations is having a huge impact on legal services for the industry.
Read More »Ruling on class action suits could reverberate in N.J. Supreme Court decision asking for ‘injury in fact’ called win for companies
According to a ruling last month by the U.S. Supreme Court that might ultimately lead to a reduction in the number of class action lawsuits brought against big business, consumers seeking to sue a company must demonstrate “injury in fact” in order to have a case.
Read More »Law firm renews, expands lease at Sanzari-owned complex
A merger between law firms Hackensack-based Pashman Stein P.C. and Roseland-based Walder Hayden P.A. has prompted a renewal and expansion of its office space at the Court Plaza South in Hackensack.
Read More »What are N.J.’s top-grossing law firms?
The New Jersey Law Journal has come out with its ranking of the Top 20 law firms in New Jersey, and while there are certainly some big names on the list, there are a few surprises, too.
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