...legal system over the last decade. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represents businesses of all sizes, and problems with the legal system...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals held that those appointments were unconstitutional and that, therefore, the board...
...Jay In gauging the relative strengths of legal departments at New Jersey firms this year, the best yardstick we...
...This publishes for comment the 2011-2013 Report of the Supreme Court Committee on the Rules of Evidence, as referenced in...
...Rules that allow the Department of Environmental Protection to waive its own regulations are legal, a state appeals...
...an applicant has been found preliminarily qualified. Sens. Sandra Cunningham of Hudson County, Raymond Lesniak of Union County and Teresa Ruiz of Essex...
...of the year for the legal industry by the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey. Gonzalez received the award from Newark Mayor Cory...
...agreement to arbitrate class claims from contract language that made no mention of such claims. The justices granted certiorari on Dec. 7 in...
...and imposed more than $76 million in financial sanctions against companies suspected of hiring illegal labor. This is more than the total number of audits...
...the act was supported by both the claimants bar and the Chamber of Commerce. Therefore, the focus of a settlement in the context of a...
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