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4 May 2013, 12:52 pm by Kevin Goldberg
  In the short term, we can expect to see more states start to limit FOIA requests to citizens only (for those keeping score, states already doing so include, in addition to Virginia: Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Tennessee and, though the Third Circuit threw out their law, Delaware). [read post]
2 Apr 2015, 4:50 am by Robin Shea
According to a January 2015 article on the Pew Charitable Trusts website, the following states currently require some form of pregnancy accommodation: Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Hawaii, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, Texas (government employees only), and West Virginia. [read post]
4 May 2022, 11:20 am by Bill Marler
The number of ill persons identified in each state is as follows: Arizona (2), California (3), Colorado (6), Connecticut (1), Delaware (1), Georgia (1), Iowa (2), Illinois (5), Kentucky (2), Massachusetts (4), Maryland (2), Maine (3), Minnesota (6), Missouri (1), Montana (1), North Carolina (2), New Hampshire (2), New Jersey (1), Nevada (2), New York (1), Ohio (3), Oklahoma (1), Oregon (1), Pennsylvania (2), South Carolina (1), Texas (3), Utah (4),… [read post]
27 Mar 2020, 2:58 pm by Kevin Kaufman
(a) New Jersey taxes revenue an additional investment alternative tax of 1.25 percent, which is not reflected in these figures. [read post]
16 Oct 2007, 6:35 am
Executions are on hold in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Nevada, Ohio, and Tennessee. [read post]
9 Sep 2024, 4:05 am by Peter J. Sluka
The first was a New Jersey Action against Hooper for breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of the operating agreement, among other claims (Universal Lending Depot, LLC v Hooper, No. 2442-23 [NJ Super. [read post]
2 Oct 2012, 2:19 pm by Sara Hutchins Jodka
However, 17 states currently have legalized some form or another of medical marijuana use: Alaska (1998), Arizona (2010), California (1996), Colorado (2000), Connecticut (2012), Delaware (2011), Hawaii (2000), Maine (1999), Michigan (2008), Montana (2004), Nevada (2000), New Jersey (2010), New Mexico (2007), Oregon (1998), Rhode Island (2006), Vermont (2004), Washington (1998) as well as the District of Columbia (2010). [read post]
27 Nov 2019, 5:45 am by Kevin Kaufman
In light of states’ differing responses to the Wayfair v. [read post]
8 Oct 2014, 4:30 am
  The plaintiff was a citizen of California and the defendant was a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware and having its principal place of business in New Jersey. [read post]
5 Oct 2012, 4:00 am by Robin E. Shea
*The Third Circuit hears appeals from federal courts in Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. [read post]
6 Jun 2011, 6:12 am by Brian A. Comer
The drug generated $3.4 billion in sales in 2008, or 5.4 percent of New Brunswick, New Jersey-based J&J’s total revenue, according to company filings. [read post]
10 Oct 2009, 8:41 pm
New drivers are forbidden to text while driving in Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia. [read post]
24 Apr 2014, 5:36 am by Eliana Baer
Baer is a frequent contributor to the New Jersey Family Legal Blog and a member of the Family Law Practice Group of Fox Rothschild LLP. [read post]
9 May 2023, 9:01 pm by renholding
Second, the new rule eliminates the need for activists to mail their own proxy card. [read post]
6 May 2012, 6:51 am by Max Kennerly, Esq.
In the tri-state area, New Jersey used to recognize the firefighter’s rule until 1993, when it was abrogated by statute. [read post]
10 Feb 2020, 7:30 am by Denise Elliott
In ruling for the plaintiff in the Palmiter case, Judge Nealon followed the trend of judges in Delaware, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Arizona, all of whom have ruled in favor of patients/employees certified under state law to use medical marijuana. [read post]