In 2012, DSM's seven-attorney, one-paralegal department handled the bulk of the work completing six major M&A transactions worth a total of $2 billion
Since 1985, state law has prohibited municipalities from imposing development moratoria except in cases of demonstrable, clear and imminent danger to health. In the Highlands region of N.J., however,
A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court that is often skeptical of patents embraced a key seed patent on Monday in the case of a Monsanto Co. soybean variety that was being replicated by savvy farmers
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...privileges and immunities that are "fundamental." See Baldwin v. Fish and Game Comm'n of Mont., 436 U.S. 371, 382...
...contain large amounts of sediment, which evidence shows may be harmful to fish and other aquatic organisms. Respondent Northwest Environmental Defense Center (NEDC) filed suit...
New Jersey and New York differ greatly in the area of employment law, both proceurally and substantively. This article explores those important differences
...Arkansas Game and Fish Commission v. United States, No. 11-597; U.S. Supreme Court; opinion...
...Division), of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), and of the Fish and Wildlife offices, too. What these surveys reveal is that in the...
Lawyers across the Northeast scrambled as Sandy stormed ashore, causing flooding from North Carolina to New England. Courts, law schools and firms closed their doors. In New York City, with public tr
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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