By New Jersey State Bar Association | September 17, 2018
The NJSBA argued in a trio of amicus cases on Sept. 12. This is the first installment of coverage.
By Charles Toutant | September 7, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has rejected a challenge to a $9.59 million settlement in a New Jersey class action over alleged rigging of bids for municipal tax sale certificates.
By Michael Booth | August 21, 2018
"We conclude that the complaint should have been dismissed with prejudice because the sales receipts are not a violation of the TCCWNA, and they are not contracts or notices under the act," said Appellate Division Judges Thomas Sumners Jr. and Scott Moynihan.
By David Gialanella | August 16, 2018
New Jersey's government bond market has once again seen fewer bonds issued in the first half of the year, this time dropping off more precipitously.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Edward A. Hogan and Steven W. Kallesser | August 16, 2018
OP-ED: The long-awaited Forest Stewardship Regulations provide an alternative to the requirement of selling forest products, which still allows property owners to actively manage their land for ecological sustainability.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew S. Rheingold | July 26, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned 26 years of precedent in the landmark decision of 'South Dakota v. Wayfair.' Online retailers may now have to collect sales tax even in states where they don't have a physical presence.
By Charles Toutant | July 24, 2018
In what appears to be a novel decision, a federal judge in Newark has ruled that nine former Jersey City police officers who recently won a $2.17 million verdict in a promotions dispute are entitled to a molded verdict to offset tax consequences of their lump-sum award.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul J. Maselli | July 5, 2018
If the underlying claim is for recovery of money that will be taxed, the award of attorney fees is not taxed. But where the claim is for non-taxable damages, the award of attorney fees is taxed.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 21, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court says states are allowed to collect sales taxes from online retailers that don't have a have a physical presence in their borders. By a 5-4 vote in the case South Dakota v. Wayfair, the majority overturned the court's 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, which had affirmed the “physical presence” test for state sales-and-use tax collections.
By Charles Toutant | June 18, 2018
New Jersey is the latest front in a battle by the government of Denmark to recoup $2.1 billion it allegedly lost to a tax fraud scheme perpetrated by retirement funds and their managers.
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