By Charles Toutant | January 12, 2021
Besides providing legal representation for Attardi's business operations, Mason also took an equity interest in the filmmaker's operations in lieu of charging legal fees. The Disciplinary Review Board concluded that Mason breached his fiduciary duty to investors in an effort to save a financing deal that he had an improper pecuniary interest in.
By Charles Toutant | December 8, 2020
The litigation is part of a growing body of cases involving the golf industry, where robust membership fees were once the norm, but recessions and changing tastes have made joining less expensive in recent years, said Ridgefield Park attorney Robert Dowd.
By Phillip Bantz | September 24, 2020
Loretta Pickus has brought an unlawful termination and gender discrimination suit against the Ocean Casino Resort in Atlantic City after she was fired for raising concerns about allegedly falsified meeting minutes.
By Charles Toutant | August 18, 2020
"Defendants have presented conceivable justification that keeping movie theaters closed while opening churches, shopping malls, and libraries is rationally related to the goal of stopping the transmission of COVID-19," the judge said. Davis White Tremaine represented the National Association of Theater Owners, which did not respond to a request for comment. The state was represented by Daniel Vannella of the Attorney General's Office, which did not respond to a request for comment.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | July 31, 2020
Real-life lawyer Brenda Feigen, who's portrayed in the Hulu miniseries, shares her take on what the show gets right—and wrong—about the battle to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and her personal confrontations with ERA opponent Phyllis Schlafly.
By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2020
As the state faces legal challenges to various measures intended to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Friday's ruling is an indicator that flouting those orders can have real consequences.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | June 1, 2020
Third Circuit Judge Richard Nygaard said the government "must be mindful of the fundamental speech and associational rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution at stake."
By Charles Toutant | May 28, 2020
In resolving the confusion over the reach of RISA, the justices could have provided a road map for future consumer-oriented litigation over contracts with health clubs and other services.
By Suzette Parmley | May 20, 2020
The Appellate Division said the "only question for our courts is whether the automatic stay was extended by the bankruptcy court to the non-debtor defendants and it was up to the federal courts to extend it beyond them."
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By Max Mitchell | May 7, 2020
The nonprecedential ruling rejected arguments that Brody's decision to have Seeger review the fees and make recommendations about how to divide up the fees was improper, finding that the district court did not merely act as a rubber stamp.
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