...Roseland, N.J., location in anticipation of opening a new office in Morristown, N.J., in June. In March, the firm opened an...
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Kelli Baugh's menstrual cramps were becoming severe. Sex was extraordinarily painful, and no amount of feminine products could stanch her excessive bleeding. So in 2006, she went to her doctor, who s
Originally Published: National Law Journal
A hospital has won court permission to subpoena Verizon for the identity of website hackers who emailed hospital employees links to a YouTube video comparing their CEO to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
Rutgers University announced Monday it would hire an independent investigator to review the process that led to the suspension of its basketball coach, Mike Rice, who was fired last week after a nati
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that retailers that record consumers' zip codes when they make credit card transactions can be sued under Massachusetts consumer privacy law because
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Fox Rothschild is opening a Morristown office, staffed with lawyers who of late were the core of Day...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A seafood restaurant guest injured by flying shards of glass from a dropped plate need not prove waiter negligence in order to recover damages, a federal judge ruled Tuesday
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...Former clients of Porzio, Bromberg & Newman are suing the Morristown firm, claiming an ill-advised attempt to use an involuntary bankruptcy petition...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
A federal judge in Camden dismisses a putative class action accusing Fidelity of charging excessive fees to 401(k) plan participants in divorces
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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