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In-House Lawyer Says She Was Defamed, Subject to Hostile Work Environment
"The defendants here made sure that plaintiff's excitement was extinguished, her sense of self-worth was trampled upon and her goal of positive change on the African continent was apathetically cancelled," the suit claims.NJ Enacts Law Requiring Notices of Flood-Prone Areas in Real Estate Transactions
On July 3, 2023, the New Jersey Legislature enacted a statute requiring sellers and landlords of commercial and residential property to provide notices of flood-prone areas to purchasers and tenants before the transaction becomes binding.What Happens When a Redevelopment Project Goes Into Default or Bankruptcy?
One of the most significant considerations for a redevelopment project facing financial distress will be the impact of the prohibition against transfers found in the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law, which requires all redevelopment agreements to include a "provision that the redeveloper shall be without power to sell, lease or otherwise transfer the redevelopment area or project, or any part thereof, without the written consent of the municipality or redevelopment entity."Click, Bind, Arbitrate: An NJ Legal Perspective on Arbitration Clauses
The 'Atalese' protections are designed to safeguard consumers and employees who may not fully understand what it means to agree to arbitration. This ruling should not come as a surprise, as other decisions in New Jersey have offered clues as to where the law was headed. However, businesses should be aware of additional requirements for online terms of service.$26M Award Hangs in Balance as Court Scrutinizes Alleged Attorney Missteps
The court will also consider whether the defendants waived the attorney-client privilege for certain communications, and whether certain statements by plaintiffs' counsel during summation were improper or misleading.View more book results for the query "*"
NJ High School Expansion Project Leads to Suit Against Construction Company, Insurer
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.New Jersey Can Unilaterally Leave Waterfront Commission Compact with New York, SCOTUS says
"We hold that New Jersey may unilaterally withdraw from the Waterfront Commission Compact notwithstanding New York's opposition," Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the unanimous decision.The Attack on Noncompetes in New Jersey and Federally
Recent proposed revisions both in New Jersey and federally may significantly limit or preclude noncompete agreements all together, thus changing the landscape of how employers protect themselves.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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