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New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Releases Solar Transition Straw Proposal post image

New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Releases Solar Transition Straw Proposal

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities Recently Published a Straw Proposal Intended to Aid in Transition from Current SREC Program The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) recently published a straw proposal intended to aid in the transition from the current Solar Renewable Energy Certificate (SREC) Program to a new system that is yet to be determined. While the straw proposal provides […]

Author: William Sullivan

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Gov. Cuomo Outlines Plans to Legalize Adult Use Cannabis in New York

Highlights from Gov. Cuomo’s Recently Outlined Plans to Legalize Adult Use Cannabis in New York Governor Cuomo recently introduced a draft of the “Cannabis Regulation and Taxation Act” (“CRTA”) as part of his new $170 billion budget plan for New York State. CRTA sets forth Governor Cuomo’s plans to legalize adult use cannabis in New […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Supreme Court to Decide Whether Private Sales Trigger On-Sale Bar

In Helsinn Healthcare S.A. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., SCOTUS Must Decide Whether Private Sales Trigger On-Sale Bar In early December, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Helsinn Healthcare S.A. v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc., one of the most closely watched intellectual property cases of the term. The key issue before the Court is […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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NY DOL Recently Issued Proposed Employee Scheduling Regulations

NY DOL Recently Proposed Regulations to Address What is Commonly Identified as “Just-in-Time”, “Call-in”, or “On-call” Scheduling New York employers, particularly those in the retail and service industries, should be prepared for new obligations this year. The New York Department of Labor (NY DOL) recently proposed regulations to address what is commonly identified as “just-in-time,” “call-in” or “on-call” scheduling. In 2017, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo directed the Commissioner of […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Employee loyalty debt can fill a void in a non-compete agreement

What Many New Jersey Employers and Employees Don’t Realize is that the Common Law Duty of Loyalty Can Often Fill the Void of Non-Compete Agreements… New Jersey is one of several states seeking to restrict the use of non-competition agreements or more commonly “non-competes.” What many employers and employees don’t realize is that the common […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Expanded Regulatory Flexibility Act Aims to Streamline Regulations for NJ Small Businesses post image

Expanded Regulatory Flexibility Act Aims to Streamline Regulations for NJ Small Businesses

A Key State Senate Committee Recently Advanced Legislation that Would Expand the Existing Regulatory Flexibility Act Rightsizing regulation so that it is appropriate to the needs of the regulatory objective while not being overly burdensome to small business is a challenge, particularly when institutional inertia sets in.  A key state Senate committee recently advanced legislation […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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How Will The Proposed Minimum Wage Increase Impact New Jersey Businesses? post image

How Will The Proposed Minimum Wage Increase Impact New Jersey Businesses?

Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin Recently Introduced a Bill Proposing a Minimum Wage Increase in New Jersey   New Jersey’s minimum wage would gradually increase over the next six years to $15/hour under a bill recently introduced in the Legislature. The legislation, introduced by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin, seeks to balance the interests of workers and the business community. […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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SH Attorney Authors Two Tax and Accounting Books for 2019 post image

SH Attorney Authors Two Tax and Accounting Books for 2019

Frank L. Brunetti, Seasoned Corporate Tax Attorney in New Jersey, Publishes “Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Impact – Guide to Exceeding the Standard Deduction” And 2019 Edition of “Federal Tax Accounting” Lyndhurst, NJ, January 11, 2019 – Scarinci Hollenbeck attorney and Fairleigh Dickinson professor, Frank L. Brunetti, is pleased to announce the publication of two new […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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How the Partial Federal Government Shutdown Is Impacting NY and NJ Businesses post image

How the Partial Federal Government Shutdown Is Impacting NY and NJ Businesses

What Does the Partial Federal Government Shutdown Mean for New York and New Jersey Businesses? The partial federal government shutdown, which began on December 22, 2018, shows no signs of ending as members of Congress and President Donald Trump have failed to reach a budget agreement. Around the country, “closed” signs have been posted at […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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How Much Creativity Is Necessary for Copyright Protection?

A Recent Federal Court Decision Considers the Amount of Creativity Required for Copyright Protection A recent federal court decision involving the alleged copyright infringement of teeth photographs is generating attention, both for its excessive puns and its interpretation of the amount of creativity required for copyright protection. “Meeting the standard for creativity is not like […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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SH Partner Recertified as Criminal Trial Attorney in New Jersey

Congratulations to Partner Robert E. Levy for Re-certification as Criminal Trial Attorney Lyndhurst, NJ, January 8, 2019 – Scarinci Hollenbeck is proud to announce that Robert E. Levy, Partner and Chair of the firm’s Litigation Group, has once again received his Criminal Trial Certification in the State of New Jersey. Combined with his Civil Trial Attorney recertification […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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USPTO to Require Foreign Trademark Applicants and Registrants to Retain US Lawyers post image

USPTO to Require Foreign Trademark Applicants and Registrants to Retain US Lawyers

Under a New Rule Proposed by the USPTO, Foreign Trademark Applicants and Registrants Must Be Represented by a Licensed U.S. Attorney Foreign trademark applicants and registratants must be represented by a licensed U.S. attorney under a new rule proposed by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The rule would take effect in July. USPTO Proposed […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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