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Why Delaware Statutory Trusts Are Becoming Popular
In recent years, DSTs have grown in popularity as replacement properties for real estate owners seeking to reinvest sale proceeds into net-leased properties producing a steady stream of income.Law Adventure program to get its 'Classroom Close-Up'
One of NJ State Bar Foundation's signature programs to be featured in 'Classroom Close-Up'NJSBA Board of Trustees vote to seek amicus on appeal of online legal service joint opinion
Actions taken during the NJSBA's most recent board meetingCoalition of Licensed Professionals grows in support of professional liability bill
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Forum Selection Clause Frees Mary Kay From NJ Sales Reps' Class Suit
A wage-and-hour suit on behalf of Mary Kay sales consultants won't be heard in New Jersey after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled that Texas law governs interpretation of a forum-selection clause in the cosmetics company's employment contract.Reversal of Landmark Child Abuse Verdict Won't Reach High Court
The New Jersey Supreme Court won't consider reinstating a $166 million verdict against the state in the case of an infant who was severely abused by his father after child-welfare authorities declined to remove him from the home.Financial Adviser Accused of Stealing Millions From New Jersey Foundation
A Train, Babcock Advisors investment adviser was charged Thursday by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with allegedly stealing more than $9 million from the Kurr Foundation.Doctor Linked to Opioid Maker Sued By State Is Subject of Revocation Action
New Jersey is moving to revoke the medical license of a Warren County doctor allegedly connected to an opioid maker recently accused in a state lawsuit of a “greed-driven” campaign of pushing doctors to write prescriptions for one of its key painkillers.NJ Gets $4.1M Slice of $120M GM Ignition Switch Settlement
New Jersey is to receive $4.1 million of a $120 million multistate settlement with General Motors to resolve allegations that the company failed to disclose an ignition switch defect that could have caused engines to suddenly shut off during normal operations.Download Now
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