N.J.’s solar sector worried about future as incentives transition, but hopeful that clean-energy goals...
Aside from the summer sun beating down, there's one other thing those in the Garden State's solar sector can usually rely on in high places these days: friends.
Stephen Kisker, a chair of Chiesa Shahinian...
Why 2 top Hispanic groups in N.J. are distancing themselves from Goya
As the CEO and president of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey, Carlos Medina does whatever he can to help spur growth in Hispanic business community in the state. Moving forward,...
Bramnick: N.J. needs to protect business owners against COVID-19 lawsuits
When he’s not working as the Assembly minority leader, Jon Bramnick is a personal injury lawyer. And he is concerned about a flood of lawsuits that could come from COVID-19.
Bramnick (R-Westfield), who was joined...
Attorney general’s investigation into nursing home negligence is badly needed
With a high number of the COVID-19 deaths in New Jersey reported from assisted living facilities and nursing homes, Attorney General Gurbir Grewal is conducting an investigation into issues of negligence and other types...
Scarinci Hollenbeck promotes Katerin Traugh to executive director
Scarinci Hollenbeck has promoted its controller, Katerin P. Traugh, to executive director, the law firm announced Wednesday.
The Lyndhurst-based firm said Traugh, who has been with the firm since 2017, will now manage its entire...
Unexpected complications: Even as elective surgeries resume, doctors are getting tripped up by some...
Instead of being handed tools in the operating room, New Jersey surgeons are hoping state officials can give them the right tools to get patients there in the first place.
Even if the Garden State...
Law enforcement unions say they will file suit asking for delay in release of...
The six unions representing law enforcement officers in New Jersey say they are going to court, seeking a temporary injunction that will halt the release of the names of many law enforcement officers who...
What happens when funding for community policing programs are cut?
Across the country and right here in New Jersey, people are standing up and speaking out against unjust and inappropriate policing that disproportionately impacts minority communities. People are demanding police departments be “defunded” and...
Bayer to pay $11B to resolve outstanding litigation — mostly involving Roundup
Bayer has agreed to pay approximately $11 billion to substantially resolve major outstanding Monsanto litigation, including Roundup product liability litigation, the company announced Wednesday.
Bayer, which has its U.S. headquarters in Pittsburgh, has a major...
Bressler law firm expands with new office in N.C.
Bressler, Amery & Ross, a law firm based in Florham Park, announced on Tuesday it has opened a new office in Charlotte, North Carolina.
“The firm recently opened its new office in Charlotte, while contending...