“Instead of contributing to the successes of the city of Camden, through a series of criminal acts alleged in the state’s case, the Norcross enterprise took the Camden Waterfront all for themselves,” Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.
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High Court Will Examine Burden of Proof in Fair Labor Standards Act Suits
When the case is heard next term, the justices will consider whether employers must prove by a “preponderance of the evidence” or instead by “clear and convincing evidence” that one of FLSA’s listed exemptions precludes the lawsuit from going forward.
Labor & Employment Law Firm Enters Buffalo, Serving 'Numerous Existing Clients' in Region
“The feeling is that there are plenty of clients that need to be serviced throughout New York state beyond New York City,” said Richard Braden, managing shareholder of Ogletree’s Buffalo office.
A Court Just Restored $8.5 Billion in Claims in This Massive Bankruptcy Case
Bondholders said the decision reinstating their claims restores the municipal market’s understanding of the proper functioning of special revenue bonds.
Second Federal Court Enjoins Enforcement of Biden Administration's New Title IX Rules
U.S. District Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves of the Eastern District of Kentucky issued the 93-page opinion Monday in the matter of State of Tennessee v. Cardona, holding that the department redefining “sex” to include gender identity wreaks havoc on Title IX and produces results that Congress could not have intended.