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Expanded Regulatory Flexibility Act Aims to Streamline Regulations for NJ Small Businesses

A Key State Senate Committee Recently Advanced Legislation that Would Expand the Existing Regulatory Flexibility Act Rightsizing regulation so that it is appropriate to the needs of the regulatory objective while not being overly burdensome to small business is a challenge, particularly when institutional inertia sets in.  A key state Senate committee recently advanced legislation […]

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Should New Jersey Give Self-Driving Vehicles the Green Light?

The New Jersey Legislature is Currently Debating Whether Self-Driving Vehicles Should Be Allowed on State Roadways… The New Jersey Legislature is currently debating whether self-driving vehicles should be allowed on state roadways and, if so, what types of safeguards should be in place. While many other states have given autonomous vehicles the green light, New […]

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Is It Time to Restrict Your CEO’s Twitter Account?

Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk recently drew the ire of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) when he tweeted to his 22.3 million followers on Twitter that he was planning to take his company private. On August 7, 2018, Musk tweeted: “Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.” Following this tweet, Tesla’s stock price jumped by over six percent, a significant impact on the market that many attributed to the tweet. The impact was keenly felt by short-sellers, with whom Musk had been feuding.  Tesla later confirmed that a final decision about taking the company private had not yet been reached.

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Five Legal Missteps that Could Sink Your New Jersey Small Business

Small businesses play a vital role in the New Jersey economy. In conjunction with National Small Business Week, the Small Business Administration (SBA) recently published updated small business profiles for each state. In New Jersey in 2015, small businesses employed 1.8 million people, or nearly half of the private workforce. Firms with fewer than 100 employees accounted for the largest share of small business employment.

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How Proposed State Legislation Will Boost New Jersey Startup Companies

The New Jersey state legislature is currently considering legislation aimed to support New Jersey startup companies by bolstering the benefits of business incubators and accelerators. Currently, New Jersey has only a reported 15 incubators and business accelerators. By comparison, California and New York reportedly have 375 and 179, respectively.

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Guidance on Working Capital in M&A Transactions

Since Working Capital Adjustments In Merger & Acquisition Transactions Are Very Common. It Is Important To Understand How They Work. Given that working capital adjustments are very common in merger and acquisition transactions, it is important to understand how they work and how they could impact your deals. In basic terms, working capital is the difference between […]

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Startups Sue Trump Administration Over Delay of International Entrepreneur Rule

Several Startup Companies Are Suing The Trump Administration Over Its Decision To Delay The Obama-era International Entrepreneur Rule The National Venture Capital Association, along with several startup companies, is suing the Trump Administration over its decision to delay the Obama-era International Entrepreneur Rule. The immigration regulation, which would allow immigrant start-up founders to enter the […]

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