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December 9, 2019
Choosing the Best Entity for A Tech Start-Up: LLC vs. C Corporations

Most tech start-ups are typically formed as a Delaware C-corporations (“Tech C-Corp”). However, in recent years an increasing number of tech start-ups have chosen to be formed as a limited liability company (“Tech LLC”).

November 25, 2019
Municipal Planning for Electric Vehicle Infrastructure

The New Jersey legislature is getting serious about electric vehicles. On November 6, 2019, it passed S-606 (formerly A-1371) encouraging municipalities to begin planning for expanded electric vehicle ("EV") infrastructure across the state.

November 11, 2019
Due Diligence Issues in Commercial Real Estate Transactions Part III:  Clearing Tax Sale Certificates from Title

Engaging a reputable title company to assist with due diligence is one of the key components of any commercial real estate transaction. 

November 11, 2019
Time to Dish the Dirt – New Jersey Makes a Bid to Reduce Contaminated Fill in Local Communities

The unauthorized use of “dirty dirt” as fill in sites across New Jersey has long been an issue facing municipalities. In October 2019, DEP launched the "Guard Your Backyard" initiative specifically aimed at curbing the dumping of tainted fill in New Jersey communities.

November 1, 2019
Raising Capital: Navigating SEC Regulations of Private Placements

Capital raising is the sine qua non of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Few SMEs, however, have the inclination to register the sale of their securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission given the high costs and extensive regulatory requirements.

October 24, 2019
Has Your Business Recently Consulted an Attorney?

Multi-national companies often maintain a team of in-house attorneys to keep abreast of changes in the law and take appropriate actions to protect the best interest of the company. On the other hand, small to mid-sized businesses choose to spare the resources as an in-house legal department can be expensive.

October 24, 2019
SRRA 2.0 and the Direct Oversight Program – Important Information for Prospective Purchasers

In a prior blog post we examined recent changes to New Jersey Site Remediation Reform Act ("SRRA") stemming from the passage of Assembly Bill A-5293. This new law, colloquially known as "SRRA 2.0," makes a few important changes to New Jersey's site remediation laws that may impact clients involved in purchase-and-sale or other property transfer transactions.

By Susan S. Hodges on October 4, 2019
Boards of Education Can No Longer Pay Teachers for Union-Only Work

Last month, the Appellate Division determined that provisions in a teachers' union contract that allowed two teachers to collect their full pay and benefits for days when they did not teach but instead performed union duties were unenforceable.

September 30, 2019
Due Diligence Issues in Commercial Real Estate Transactions, Part II: Impacts of a Tax Sale Certificate on Property Ownership

In Part I of this series, we examined what Tax Sale Certificates ("TSC") were and how they are acquired in New Jersey. In this Part II, we will explore what a holder of a TSC can do to maintain priority lien position on the property as well as how it can acquire title to the property in question. 

By Susan S. Hodges on September 24, 2019
The U.S. Department of Labor Announces Final Rule to Make More American Workers Eligible for Overtime Pay under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

The U.S. Department of Labor announced today a final rule that updates the FLSA overtime regulations. The rule updates the earnings thresholds necessary to exempt executive, administrative, or professional employees from the FLSA's minimum wage and overtime pay requirements. 

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