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Wake-Up Call: New Jersey Is Cracking Down on Worker Misclassification
"Because of the fact that they got away with it for so long, there was a little bit of false bravado," said Kathleen M. Connelly of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper in Westfield, who provides representation and counseling to employers.Merck Faces $300M Breach-of-Contract Suit Over Manufacturing Agreement in India
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar, ALM's source for immediate alerting on just-filed cases in state and federal courts. Law.com Radar now offers state court coverage nationwide. Sign up today and be the first to know about new suits in your region, practice area or client sector.Stuck With Special Master Costs Amid a Judge Shortage, a Plaintiff Wants the State to Foot the Bill
The state is generally immune from suits, and the state's decisions concerning hiring judges are personnel decisions that are protected by the Tort Claims Act, the Attorney General's Office said in a court filing.World, Interrupted: Tracking the Trajectory of COVID-19 Business Interruption Litigation
We've collected all of our coverage, analysis and expert commentary related to COVID-19 business interruption cases nationwide (and, in a few instances, worldwide) and will continue to update this page with new developments.View more book results for the query "Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper, P.C."
Personal Injury Top Awards 2023
This year's compilation of the 20 largest personal injury recoveries includes awards reported by the Law Journal between July 29th, 2022, and July 1,…Your Noncompete Might Be Illegal: NLRB Turns Up Heat for Rank-and-File Workers
A memo makes clear that an employer who imposes noncompete clauses on employees, in violation of Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act, is subject to prosecution by the National Labor Relations Board, attorney Kathleen Connelly said.At Trial, Brother May Introduce Information About Alleged Oral Agreement With Sister
Hospital Worker Burned in Chemical Attack by Coworker Settles For $5.7 Million
A hospital employee who was burned by chemicals when she was assaulted by a coworker, agreed to a $5.7 million settlement in her Bergen County suit, Cius…Trending Stories
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