Legislative Updates – “Facebook bill” advances, Statute of limitations bill stalls
The State Senate advanced legislation this week that would prohibit employers from asking employees and prospective employees about their social [...]
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Hard to believe it, but NJCJI turns 5 this month! And incase you still aren't quite sure what exactly legal [...]
Legislative Update – The “Facebook bill”
S-1915, which prohibits employers and prospective employers from requesting access to workers’ social networking accounts, was passed by the full [...]
ICYMI: Read NJLRA’s Letter-to-the-Editor in the Asbury Park Press
Reforms to liability laws might keep doctors in N.J.
Legislative Update
Assemblyman Craig Coughlin (D-Middlesex) introduced legislation which would give judges more discretion in cases involving the New Jersey Consumer Fraud [...]
Reforms to liability laws might keep doctors in N.J.
By Marcus Rayner | Asbury Park Press, to the Editor
New Jerseyans are hardly surprised anymore when they need to wait weeks or even months to see specialists in high-demand medical fields. But with the shortage of doctors expected to triple in the next eight years, we are on the brink of a public health crisis.
Seeing Red All Over
When red is the only color your skin turns, you tend to take note of the sunblock products that work. [...]
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Stephan Pastis cartoon in Sunday's Star-Ledger
NJ is Treacherous Ground for Physicians: A Panel Discussion
Ten years ago the Medical Society of New Jersey (MSNJ) worked hard to enact meaningful medical liability reform in New [...]
Legislative update: “Facebook” bill advances, but new cause of action remains
It’s a sign of the times. Employers want to know who they’re “really” hiring. So they began asking for social [...]
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