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Local theater faces stiff fines for copyright infringement

Producing a Play Without Obtaining Permission From Copyright Holders Can Result in Significant Legal Penalties… Producing a play without obtaining permission from copyright holders can result in significant legal penalties. In a recent copyright suit, Music Theatre International (MTI), which licenses musicals, was awarded $450,000 plus attorney’s fees by the United States District Court for […]

Author: David A. Einhorn

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Tutorial on Running an Effective Board Meeting

It’s Never Too Late To Start Running More Effective Board Meetings… It’s never too late to start running more effective board meetings, that encourage board member participation and insight while also being productive and not overly time-consuming. Fostering debate, while also maintaining order, can be a difficult task. The good news is that there are […]

Author: Jeffrey K. Cassin

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Suit Against Model Gigi Hadid Pits Right of Publicity Against Copyright Protection

Model Gigi Hadid Faces Copyright Infringement Suit for Posting Picture of Herself on Instagram Because Someone Else Owns the Copyright to the Image Model Gigi Hadid is facing a copyright infringement suit for posting a picture of herself on her Instagram account. The problem — someone else (a paparazzi photographer) owns the copyright to the […]

Author: Ronald S. Bienstock

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No HDSRF Funds for Applications Submitted Prior to Program Elimination

New Jersey Superior Court Rules That Developer is not Entitled to HDSRF Funds for Applications Submitted Prior to Program Elimination A New Jersey developer is not entitled to the payment of future remedial costs under the state’s former innocent party grant program because its application was not sufficiently complete prior to the termination of the […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Court Rules Diane B. Allen Equal Pay Act Not Retroactive

New Jersey’s Diane B. Allen Equal Pay Act Does Not Apply Retroactively to Conduct that Occurred Prior to the Act’s Effective Date New Jersey’s Diane B. Allen Equal Pay Act does not apply retroactively to conduct that occurred prior to the Act’s effective date, according to a recent decision by U.S. District Judge William Martini […]

Author: Scott V. Heck

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Do I need to register my cannabis trademark in Canada?

Canada’s Legalization of Recreational Marijuana and Overhaul of its Trademark Law is Fueling Cannabis Trademark Registrations Canada’s legalization of recreational marijuana and overhaul of its trademark law is fueling cannabis trademark registrations. But is it time for U.S. companies to follow suit? USPTO’s Refusal to Register Trademarks Cannabis remains a Schedule I substance in the U.S. under the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA).  Cannabis businesses therefore often face difficulties […]

Author: William R. Samuels

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New Jersey Medical Marijuana Program Adds Opioid Addiction as Qualifying Condition

Opioid Addiction is Now an Eligible Condition Under New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program Opioid addiction is now an eligible condition under New Jersey’s Medicinal Marijuana Program (MMP). Gov. Phil Murphy made the announcement while unveiling several new initiatives aimed to combat the opioid epidemic. In 2018, more than 3,000 individuals in New Jersey died due […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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What New Jersey Developers Need to Know About the NJDEP’s Proposed Stormwater Regulations

The NJDEP is Proposing Several Significant Amendments to the State’s Stormwater Management Regulations The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) is working to overhaul its Stormwater Management rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8). The rules provide the standards for the management of stormwater runoff associated with major development and require maintenance groundwater recharge standards, stormwater runoff quantity […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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New Jersey Legislature Advances Environmental Justice Bill

The New Jersey Legislature is advancing environmental justice legislation designed to give certain New Jersey communities greater oversight over the environmental permitting process.  On January 24, 2019, the Senate Environment and Energy committee unanimously voted to advance Senate Bill 1700 (S1700), and it now heads to the Senate Budget and Appropriation Committee for additional consideration.   While similar bills have been introduced over the […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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NJ Employers Can’t Cut Corners When Executing Mandatory Arbitration Agreements

For An Arbitration Agreement to be Enforceable, Employees Must Affirmatively Assent to the Terms While technology has made it easier for employers to execute workplace agreements, it is still imperative to keep basic contract principles in mind. Notably, for an agreement to be enforceable, employees must affirmatively assent to the terms. According to a New […]

Author: Joel N. Kreizman

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New York Securities Offerings Team Helps Wealthbridge Go Public

Scarinci Hollenbeck’s New York Securities Offerings Law Group Successfully Assists Wealthbridge Acquisition Unlimited in $50 Million IPO Lyndhurst, NJ, February 8, 2019 – Scarinci Hollenbeck’s Securities Offerings & Corporate Disclosure law group successfully provided legal support to Chardan Capital Markets and CIM Securities as lead underwriter in connection with Wealthbridge Acquisition Limited in its bid […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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USPTO Issues Revised Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office Is Working to Clarify Patent Subject Matter Eligibility Guidance The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) is working to clarify when inventions are eligible for patent protection. Early last month, the agency published revised guidance for subject matter eligibility under 35 U.S.C. § 101. “These guidance documents aim to […]

Author: David A. Einhorn

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