DeCotiis law firm bolsters health care practice with five new hires
The Teaneck-based law firm of DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole LLP has expanded its health care practice group with the addition of five lawyers.
Former Education Commissioner Hespe joins Whippany law firm
Former state Education Commissioner David C. Hespe is certainly keeping busy since leaving New Jersey government.
Leading by example How some N.J. companies do good while they are doing well Part 2
Not everything is about revenue and profit. The best companies have known the value of giving back to the community for generations. And they are finding today, with this new generation of millennial employees, that giving back is more important than ever for both the communities they serve and the culture of their workplace. The following are...
Leading by example How some N.J. companies do good while they are doing well Part 1
Not everything is about revenue and profit. The best companies have known the value of giving back to the community for generations. And they are finding today, with this new generation of millennial employees, that giving back is more important than ever for both the communities they serve and the culture of their workplace. The following are...
Princeton University paying 18M to settle property tax exemption suit
Princeton University has agreed to pay more than $18 million over the next five years to settle a lawsuit over its property tax exemption status.
Zelis Healthcare announces new addition to its executive team
Zelis Healthcare, a health care information technology company based in Bedminster, announced Tuesday that John Camperlengo has been appointed its new general counsel and chief compliance officer.
McCarter English names new managing partner
Newark-based McCarter & English announced Monday it has named Joseph Boccassini its new managing partner at the firm.
Judge says S. Brunswick must include gap numbers in affordable housing calculations
A New Jersey Superior Court judge has ruled that South Brunswick must include so-called “gap period” requirements when providing affordable housing, in a ruling that could potentially have further ramifications.
Game changers New rules, stakeholders, technology and social media are impacting the way the lobby industry conducts its business
When Lorenzo's Steak House, a storied restaurant serving steak, lobster and other expensive meals a short walk away from Trenton's State House, closed five years ago, it marked an end of an era in the state's lobbying sector.
Government affairs Mixing law and lobby Ex-asst. U.S. attorney Walsh finds litigator skills help him run Trenton office for Gibbons
Between the courthouse and the State House, Kevin G. Walsh finds many parallels.
Former Federal Reserve chairman joins ACM as economic adviser
A former Federal Reserve chairman has joined Advisors Capital Management LLC as its new economic adviser, the firm announced Thursday.
Update N.J. Supreme Court will not hear hospitals’ suit against DOBI over OMNIA
The Supreme Court of New Jersey has declined to hear the case of 10 hospitals suing the state Department of Banking and Insurance in regard to Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey's OMNIA health plan.