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New Regulation Seeks to Help New York Businesses Pursue Looting Insurance Claims post image

New Regulation Seeks to Help New York Businesses Pursue Looting Insurance Claims

The economic fallout from the most recent civil unrest is particularly significant given that it impacted businesses already reeling from COVID-19... The civil unrest that gripped the country will likely result in record riot losses, likely surpassing those in the wake of the 1992 acquittal of Los Angeles Police Department officers for using excessive force in […]

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Six From Scarinci Hollenbeck Mentioned in CIANJ Awards

The Commerce Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ) Enterprising Women in Commerce Awards Acknowledges Five Scarinci Hollenbeck Attorneys and Firm Executive Director Katerin Traugh Across Two Award Categories Lyndhurst, NJ – August 17, 2021 – The Commerce Industry Association of New Jersey (CIANJ), an organization committed to “improving and advancing the cause of free enterprise” […]

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SEC Approves NASDAQ Board Diversity Rule – What Listed Companies Must Do Next post image

SEC Approves NASDAQ Board Diversity Rule – What Listed Companies Must Do Next

The SEC recently approved Nasdaq Inc.’s Board Diversity Rule, which will require all companies listed on Nasdaq’s U.S. exchange to publicly disclose consistent, transparent diversity statistics regarding their board of directors... The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently approved Nasdaq Inc.’s Board Diversity Rule, which will require all companies listed on Nasdaq’s U.S. exchange to publicly disclose consistent, transparent […]

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Will Co-Working Spaces Replace the Traditional Office or Not? post image

Will Co-Working Spaces Replace the Traditional Office or Not?

The transition to remote and hybrid work models is forcing many businesses to rethink their use of office space... Even when the COVID-19 pandemic is over, many employees will not be returning to the office. At least, not full-time. The transition to remote and hybrid work models is forcing many businesses to rethink their use […]

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Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Appointed to NJSBA Cannabis Law Committee post image

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Appointed to NJSBA Cannabis Law Committee

Scarinci Hollenbeck Partner Daniel T. McKillop Appointed to the Executive Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association’s Cannabis Law Committee and as Co-Chair of the New CLC Environmental Law Subcommittee Lyndhurst, NJ – August 11, 2021 – The New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA), a voluntary bar association serving the state of New Jersey, […]

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Why Does Congress Take a Summer Vacation? post image

Why Does Congress Take a Summer Vacation?

Every August, Congress adjourns for a month-long recess... Every August, Congress adjourns for a month-long recess. While the recess was initially required to deal with Washington, D.C.’s oppressive summer temperatures, it is now more of a scheduled summer vacation, providing an opportunity for lawmakers to return home, spend time with their families, and reconnect with […]

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Can Your Business Benefit from New Jersey’s Commitment to Offshore Wind? post image

Can Your Business Benefit from New Jersey’s Commitment to Offshore Wind?

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities voted unanimously to approve the state’s second offshore wind project, which is projected to produce 2,658 megawatts of energy... New Jersey continues to solidify its commitment to offshore wind projects. On June 30, 2021, the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities voted unanimously to approve the state’s second […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Settlement Conferences Mandatory in New Jersey Landlord-Tenant Cases

Settlement conferences will be mandatory in landlord-tenant cases under a New Jersey Supreme Court Order issued on July 2, 2021… Settlement conferences will be mandatory in landlord-tenant cases under a New Jersey Supreme Court Order issued on July 2, 2021 (Order). The requirement comes as the New Jersey Court system is expecting an influx of […]

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NJ Supreme Court Rules Adverse Employment Action Not Required for LAD Claim post image

NJ Supreme Court Rules Adverse Employment Action Not Required for LAD Claim

An adverse employment action isn’t necessary to support a failure-to-accommodate claim under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD)… An adverse employment action isn’t necessary to support a failure-to-accommodate claim under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD), according to a recent decision by the state’s highest court. In Mary Richter v. Oakland Board of […]

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Scarinci Hollenbeck Duo Secures Key Ruling on “Don’t Pass the Trash” Law post image

Scarinci Hollenbeck Duo Secures Key Ruling on “Don’t Pass the Trash” Law

Scarinci Hollenbeck Attorneys John G. Geppert and Sarah A. Gober Secure Key Ruling on Behalf of Hackensack Board of Education Involving “Don’t Pass the Trash” Law August 3, 2021 – Lyndhurst, NJ –  Scarinci Hollenbeck is pleased to announce that Partner and Chair of the firm’s Education law practice group John G. Geppert and Sarah […]

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What Do Landlords Need to Know About the New York City Tenant Data Privacy Act? post image

What Do Landlords Need to Know About the New York City Tenant Data Privacy Act?

Biometric data privacy laws continue to grow at both the state and local level... Biometric data privacy laws continue to grow at both the state and local level. New York City landlords are the latest to be impacted. Under the New York City Tenant Data Privacy Act (TDPA), owners of multi-family dwellings that utilize keyless […]

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Divided Supreme Court Narrows Doctrine of Patent Assignor Estoppel post image

Divided Supreme Court Narrows Doctrine of Patent Assignor Estoppel

In Minerva Surgical Inc. v. Hologic Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court declined to abolish the doctrine of patent assignor estoppel… In Minerva Surgical Inc. v. Hologic Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court declined to abolish the doctrine of patent assignor estoppel, which prohibits inventors who sell their patent rights from challenging the patent’s validity in district court. […]

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