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Meet the Law Journal's Litigation Departments of the Year and In-House Impact Honorees
Hear directly from the honorees right here.With New Regs in Place, Cannabis Lawyers Expect More Municipalities Will Opt In
"At some point, cannabis will be treated like any other regulated entity—whether it's liquor or crypto," said one cannabis lawyer.Today's Water Cooler Talk About Current Events Can Lead to Tomorrow's Legal Headache
Employers can expect that a significant portion of employees returning to the office are eager to get back to socializing with co-workers about non-work-related issues. Employers must recognize that some of these discussions could lead to claims of a hostile work environment under the federal and state anti-harassment laws.Law Journal Announces New Jersey Legal Awards Winners, Finalists
The New Jersey Law Journal has announced this year's honorees for the New Jersey Legal Awards, including the Attorney of the Year and Law Firm of the Year finalists.Judiciary Moves to Expunge Nearly 88,000 Marijuana Cases
Less than two weeks after the New Jersey Marijuana Decriminalization Law officially went into effect calling for more lenient penalties for small amounts of possession, the judiciary has vacated or dismissed nearly 88,000 such cases related to certain marijuana and hashish convictions or pending cases.View more book results for the query "Brach Eichler"
Is Recreational Cannabis Good Medicine for Medical Marijuana?
Operating a medical dispensary and an adult use location share a central common attribute—access to clean product, marketed with robust product disclosure, at an affordable price. But how will the adult use marketplace be defined in New Jersey? Will the recreational and medicinal markets affect each other?Internet Document Access May Justify Additional Settlement Clause
OPED: Typical confidentiality agreements prohibit parties from publicly elaborating on the settled matter, thus hampering a defendant's ability to combat reputational harm caused by the online publication of a complaint that contains unproven allegations.NJ No Longer Emergency Territory, Declares Murphy in Signing Bill
"Overall, I would say the legislation is good news for employers as they continue to try to return to some kind of state of normalcy in their operations," said one labor and employment attorney.With Murphy's Easing of COVID Restrictions, Reopening Plans at Law Firms Kick Into High Gear
"We're seeing the light at the end of the tunnel," said Marissa Mastroianni at Cole Schotz in Hackensack, who primarily represents employers. "To the extent that law firms haven't already made plans about a return to work, or return to the office, or what their new normal is going to look like, those discussions definitely need to be happening now."On The Move: Brach Eichler; Stark & Stark
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