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Things to Remember When Mediating

Our resident mediator, Judge Meloni offers attorneys helpful tips to help mediate the best outcome for the client. 

May 29, 2018
Possible New Restrictions on the Use of Post-Employment Restrictive Covenants

This week's Corporate blog discusses how post-employment restrictive covenants are enforced and how a new bill before the New Jersey Labor Senate Committee could affect business owners.

May 24, 2018
OPRA’s Privacy Clause: A Citizen’s Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Viewed Objectively by a Records Custodian

Municipal and Government attorney Michael J. Coskey explains the recent NJ Supreme Court ruling on OPRA's privacy clause. 

May 22, 2018
Graduation: A Privilege, a Right, or a Requirement?

In this installment of the Public Schools and Education blog, Kayleen Egan discusses participation in graduation ceremonies. 

By George M. Morris on May 17, 2018
Open Public Records Act Requestors Do Not Need To Be NJ Residents or Businesses

Yesterday, the New Jersey Appellate Division resolved the long-standing question of whether the Open Public Records Act only required responses to records requests from New Jersey residents. 

May 14, 2018
Corporate Law Alert: Supreme Court Strikes down Federal Ban on Sports Betting

The Supreme Court struck down on Monday a federal law, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (“PAPSA”), which made it unlawful for most states to “sponsor, operate, advertise, promote, or authorize” commercial sports betting. The case, Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, No. 16-476, was the product of efforts to legalize sports betting in New Jersey. Today’s decision to overturn PAPSA, however, clears the way not only for New Jersey but for states around the country to authorize sports betting.

May 11, 2018
Do I Need a Contract With My Freelancer?

Parker McCay's corporate attorneys, Kathleen O'Brien and Mariel Giletto go over four reasons to have a written contract with a freelancer. 

May 9, 2018
New Paid Sick Leave Act a Potential Headache for School Districts?

Public Schools and Education attorney Andrew Li talks about the new Paid Sick Leave Act and how it could affect school districts and some of their employees. 

May 2, 2018
Paid Sick Leave is Now Law and This is What You Need to Know

Shareholder Elizabeth Garcia discusses the new Paid Sick Leave Act and what it means for employers and employees. 

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