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

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 […]

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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: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Will Your New Jersey Business Soon Be Charged a Rain Tax? post image

Will Your New Jersey Business Soon Be Charged a Rain Tax?

Senate Bill 1073 Has Reached the Desk of Gov. Phil Murphy, Which Would Allow New Jersey Municipalities to Charge Property Owners a Rain Tax Senate Bill 1073 has reached the desk of Gov. Phil Murphy that would allow New Jersey municipalities to establish local stormwater utilities, which could then charge property owners a fee based […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Judicial Estoppel Available When Defending New Jersey Spill Act Suits post image

Judicial Estoppel Available When Defending New Jersey Spill Act Suits

Under the Equitable Doctrine of Judicial Estoppel, Parties are Precluded from Taking a Position in a Case that is Contrary to a Position it has Taken in Earlier Legal Proceedings Under the equitable doctrine of judicial estoppel, parties are precluded from taking a position in a case that is contrary to a position it has taken […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Third Circuit Upholds E-Signed Arbitration Agreement

Courts Continue to Enforce Electronic Signatures, Even When Applied to Arbitration Agreements Courts continue to enforce electronic signatures, even when applied to arbitration agreements. In Dicent v. Kaplan University, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the plaintiff’s allegation that she never consented for her electronic signature to be attached to an arbitration agreement was not supported by the evidence, citing that the plaintiff clicked a […]

Author: Robert E. Levy

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Will Your Whistleblower Program Pass NYDFS Scrutiny? post image

Will Your Whistleblower Program Pass NYDFS Scrutiny?

The NYDFS Recently Issued Guidance Outlining Principles and Best Practice For Businesses When Designing Their Whistleblower Programs The New York Division of Financial Services (NYDFS) issued guidance outlining principles and best practices that all entities regulated by the agency should take under consideration when designing and implementing their whistleblower programs. The guidance comes after the […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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When Should Termination Constitute Shareholder Oppression?

While New Jersey’s Shareholder Oppression Statute is Intended to Protect Minority Shareholders in Closely-Held Corporations, it Cannot be Used to Prevent the Termination of an At-Will Employee. New Jersey’s shareholder oppression statute is intended to protect minority shareholders in closely-held corporations. However, it cannot be used to prevent the termination of an at-will employee subject […]

Author: Charles H. Friedrich

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Supreme Court to Determine If Scandalous Trademark Ban Is Unconstitutional

SCOTUS Recently Added Iancu v. Brunetti, a Potential Blockbuster IP Case to its Docket, Which Involves the Federal Ban on Registering “Scandalous” Trademarks… The U.S. Supreme Court continues to add intellectual property cases to its docket. The latest potential blockbuster is Iancu v. Brunetti, which involves the federal ban on registering  “scandalous” and “immoral” trademarks. Facts of Iancu […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts Locked in Trademark Battle

The Girl Scouts of America Recently Filed a Trademark Infringement Lawsuit Against the Boy Scouts of America As the Boy Scouts of America begins to allow girls into its ranks, it’s coexistence with the Girl Scouts of the United States of America is on shaky ground. In a trademark infringement lawsuit filed in New York […]

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