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Midsize Moves: New Section Chairs and a Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer
Freeman Mathis and Curcio Mirzaian add a new section co-chair and chair, respectively; Balch & Bingham hires a chief diversity and inclusion officer and director of talent management; and other midsize moves.The Regulatory Next Steps in Gov. Murphy's 'PACT' to Address Climate Change
NJDEP is currently drafting rules to undertake comprehensive regulatory reform to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate impacts within the state.Hard to Win: Lawyers Bumped From Flight Lose Lawsuit Against United Airlines
The case illustrates what can happen when a law firm's sense of loyalty to its own personnel collides with a category of litigation that's hard to win.Who Got the Work: Construction Delays and a Water Quality Control Company
Plunkett Cooney is representing a storage company in its attempts to renovate a property that it purchased, Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel is representing the Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority in a dispute over whether or not it can be sold to a private company, and other work from midsize firms.Mid-Market Recap: Looking Beyond Money to Keep Associates
If money isn't the answer, do mid-market firms have the other elements and culture necessary to attract and retain their top young talent?Suit Over Injuries Sustained in Collision With Tractor-Trailer Settles for $1.8 Million
A woman who claimed she suffered a traumatic brain injury when her vehicle was forced into a guardrail by a tractor-trailer changing lanes has settled…Early Innings: Initial Issues Being Litigated in Legalized Sports Gambling
With the expansion of legalized sports gambling (and the surge of money being wagered), an increase in sports gambling litigation will ensue. Here is a summary of legal issues that have arisen recently in such cases around the country.Manufacturer Can Be Strictly Liable for Products Made and Sold by Others, Says NJ Supreme Court
On June 3, 2020, the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that "manufacturers and distributors can be found strictly liable for failure to warn of the dangers of their products, including their asbestos-containing components and a third party's replacement components."How They Did It: $300K Attorney Fee Award Won, Despite State Policy Disfavoring It
The ruling illustrates that a persistent litigant can win an award of legal fees in spite of the state's general policy disfavoring the award of attorney fees.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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