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Many of the attorneys in the Law Firm Alliance author articles and thought leadership pieces on important topics and trends covering a wide variety of practices.  

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NJ Delays Implementation of More Stringent Mini-WARN Requirements (Inc. Required Severance Pay)

April 20, 2020
Jonathan Krause and Gregory Sellers, NJ Delays Implementation of More Stringent Mini-WARN Requirements (Inc. Required Severance Pay)

In January 2020, Governor Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 3170 into law (the Amendments), which modified New Jersey’s existing mini-WARN act (the Act) to place more significant burdens on employers when conducting mass-layoffs.


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Environmental Groups and State Attorneys General Challenge EPA Position on COVID-19 Enforcement Discretion; EPA Does Not See Basis for Concern

April 18, 2020
Douglas Schleicher, Environmental Groups and State Attorneys General Challenge EPA Position on COVID-19 Enforcement Discretion; EPA Does Not See Basis for Concern

On April 16, 2020, 15 environmental groups led by the Natural Resources Defense Council and Public Citizen filed suit in federal court in New York in response to the enforcement policy announcement by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in late March.


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Can the New Small Business Chapter 11 Save Your B&B or Airbnb?

April 16, 2020
Lance Martin, Creditors' Rights Attorney, Ward and Smith, P.A.

In a case decided last week, a Bankruptcy Judge in New York provided a first look at Subchapter V in action.


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