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What You Need to Know About the New Jersey Flood Risk Notification Law
"As a direct response to the increased flood risks, New Jersey enacted a Flood Risk Notification Law. The law imposes strict requirements for landlords and sellers of real estate in the state," writes Mercedes Diego of Cohn Lifland Pearlman Herrmann & Knopf.The Importance of Using Singular 'They' in Real Estate Legal Documents
"Whichever pronouns people choose to use, these choices need to be honored, especially by attorneys who believe in a client-centered approach," writes Michael J. Stutman of Flaster Greenberg.Is Rent Control Still Relevant?
"Originally designed to protect tenants from skyrocketing rents and ensure housing stability, rent control policies have disincentivized property owners from updating and renovating older buildings, as well as distorting housing markets," writes Brian Peykar of Brach Eichler.New York Jets Sued in New Jersey to Foot the Bill for Player's Car Crash
"The actions, conduct and behavior of defendant, Brandin M. Echols, rise to a punitive level as defined by the New Jersey Punitive Damages Act, entitling plaintiff to punitive damages," the suit says.View more book results for the query "*"
Legal Speak at General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024: Andy Goldberg, Laner Muchin Managing Partner
Last week, Legal Speak spoke live on location at the General Counsel Conference Midwest 2024 in Chicago with professionals across the legal industry about key insights and practical solutions that today's general counsel need to manage and better leverage C-Suite relationships, successfully overcome a litigation crisis, do more with fewer resources, and more.Retired Attorney Censured for Use of Litigation Support Company Run by Disbarred Attorney
New Jersey solo practitioner Leah E. Capece retained Litigation Support Services to assist her with a legal matter involving a former partner.Test Case Against Motels Delayed Amid Human-Trafficking Prosecution
The suit names as defendants Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Red Lion Hotels Corp., and Motel 6 Corp., among others. The defendants argue that the suit fails to establish they participated in a "venture" under the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act, or that they benefited, knowingly or otherwise, from a TVPRA venture.Got a New Prospect? Change Your Next Conversation
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