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If you ever pondered why drug companies continue to maintain their corporate headquarters in New Jersey, perhaps the Supreme Court’s recent “Accutane” decision may shed some light. On October 3, the New Jersey Supreme Court (Justice Albin authoring the Opinion) issued a 70-page Opinion that involved 532 plaintiffs who used […]
With the #MeToo movement shining a light on the practice of the exploitation of women, there is another area which is not in the forefront of the news but should also draw one’s ire: marriage of minors. Recently, in New Jersey and Delaware, laws have increased the legal marriage age […]
On September 21, 2018, the Appellate Division in the matter of Nowakowski v. Board of Review et al., A-0670-17T2, confirmed a denial of unemployment compensation benefits sought by Appellant Alan K. Nowakowski after he voluntarily resigned from his position, despite the Appellant’s argument that he had good cause to resign. […]
As a part of the sweeping changes made in response to the #MeToo movement, NY state and NY City have implemented a bundle of new regulations in 2018 to address issues of sexual harassment in the workplace. Several deadlines under these laws are upcoming, and employers must prepare accordingly to […]