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Filings in New Jersey Courts Continue Long-Term Downturn in Caseload, 2019 Stats Show
A strong economy often translates to fewer filings of business litigation, said John Hogan, president of Trial Attorneys of New Jersey. In addition, a decrease in criminal filings could indicate a trend against prosecution of smaller matters, Hogan said.How Amending the NJ Constitution May Seed Legal Adult-Use Cannabis
Since legislative bills have been unsuccessful, the Legislature moved for the next available option—amending the New Jersey Constitution by a referendum on the November 2020 election ballot to permit adult use of marijuana.Expungement Reform Law Brings Sweeping Changes to Marijuana Convictions in NJ
The expungement reform law demonstrates New Jersey's profound commitment to contribute to the full rehabilitation of those limited by the stigma of their cannabis criminal histories.Suit-Within-a-Suit: Can a Jury Hear All Issues if There Was no Jury in the Underlying Case?
Some courts suggest that when the litigant in the underlying action was never entitled to a jury trial, a jury should not decide the subsequent suit-within-a-suit in the malpractice action. Other courts, however, have held that the jury in the malpractice case should also try the suit-within-a-suit.The Hemp Farming Act: One Step Forward in NJ
Despite the conflict between federal and state law, the NJHFA undoubtedly creates unprecedented economic opportunities for New Jersey farmers and businesses.Midsize Moves: A Public Finance Shareholder in New Jersey, an Estate Planning Partner in New York
Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer adds a public finance shareholder in New York, Kleinberg Kaplan adds an estate planning partner in New York, and other midsize moves.On the Move: Wilentz Goldman; Greenbaum Rowe; KSBranigan Law; Lonza; Riker Danzig; Giordano Halleran
Partner and associate hires, and an in-house counsel promotion.Midsize Moves: A Seattle Development and Diversity Director from Higher Ed
Lane Powell hires a director of professional development and diversity, Greenbaum Rowe adds an environmental lawyer as partner, and other midsize moves.White and Williams, Denying Lawyer's Discrimination Claims, Rejected Settlement Demand
White and Williams has argued that the lawyer "has been neither discriminated against nor harassed during her tenure," and that a third-party investigator found the same.Trending Stories
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