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Rear-End Crash Results in $950K Settlement Despite Plaintiff's Delayed Treatment for Injuries
A $950,000 settlement was reached in Monmouth County for a 61-year-old woman who was injured when she was rear-ended in traffic but didn't receive treatment until several months after the accident.On the Move and After Hours: Faegre Drinker; Post Polak; Riker Danzig; Jones Jones; Keating Law Firm
Faegre Drinker adds a partner; Riker Danzig welcomes a new counsel; and more moves.What To Know About the Cannabis Regulatory Commission's Proposed New Guidelines
On Sept. 8, 2023 the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (the CRC) introduced proposed guidelines to allow additional ingestible forms of cannabis products in the medical and recreational cannabis markets, including cannabis-infused beverages, baked goods, candies, gummies, butters, jams, jellies and chocolates.Mid-Market Roundup: Mid In Size, Big In Influence (On Emerging Tech, Real Estate Deals)
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Ladder Injury During Power Grid Project Results in Worker's $1.3 Million Settlement
A $1.3 million settlement was reached in Middlesex County suit Harris v. Public Service Electric and Gas Co. for a man injured when a ladder…New Jersey Legal Award Honorees Selected
The honorees will be recognized—and the winners of Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year, General Litigation Department of the Year and Dealmaker of the Year announced—at the awards celebration in September.Summer Associate Hiring an 'Obligation to the Profession' for Still-Active NJ Firms
"The firm does continue to recognize that we have an obligation to the profession as we move forward to bring new attorneys along with us," Molly Hurley Kellett, hiring committee chair at Connell Foley, said.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."Trending Stories
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