Conditional veto of A-2878 balances employee privacy with realities of 21st century business practices.
Read More »You may recall former N.J. Supreme Court Justice Roberto-Rivera Soto as the justice who declined to seek renomination to the State’s highest court back in 2011, just as the current high court standoff began to unfold. Rivera-Soto, who is now in private practice, was the keynote speaker at NJLRA’s annual Fall Membership luncheon. He More »
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Read More »By Marcus Rayner | To the Editor, The Times of Trenton
Small businesses are at the front lines of market instability; decisions made by the highest judicial authority in the state impact everything from liability and insurance to the cost of doing business in New Jersey.
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Read More »NJLRA hails Court’s decision as an important step toward ensuring that the standard of medical care is determined by the most precise information possible.
Read More »As with many pieces of legislation designed to protect the public, the devil is in the details:
Bill information | Media | Bill reaches Governor’s Desk
Read More »NJLRA was pleased to present Assemblyman Craig Coughlin (D-Middlesex) and Senator Steven Oroho (R-Sussex) with its first Outstanding Legislator awards at our biannual Membership Luncheon. Event photos
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