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.
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.
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.