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Can You Benefit from the Expanded Accredited Investor Definition? post image

Can You Benefit from the Expanded Accredited Investor Definition?

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially expanded the definition of an accredited investor… The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially expanded the definition of an accredited investor. The amended definition expands the pool of investors that companies can target when seeking to raise capital via private placements. “Today’s amendments are the product […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Third Circuit Clarifies When Subordination Agreement Can Be Ignored in Bankruptcy Cramdown post image

Third Circuit Clarifies When Subordination Agreement Can Be Ignored in Bankruptcy Cramdown

The Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the order confirming  Tribune Co.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan over the objections of creditors… In In re Tribune Co., the Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the order confirming  Tribune Co.’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy plan over the objections of creditors who argued that they were entitled to the […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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Third Circuit Rules NJDEP Settlement Doesn’t Shield Landfill Owner from Federal Contribution Claims post image

Third Circuit Rules NJDEP Settlement Doesn’t Shield Landfill Owner from Federal Contribution Claims

NJDEP does not shield a landfill owner from lawsuits seeking contributions toward expenditures made by the Federal Government on the same Superfund site… A prior settlement with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) does not shield a landfill owner from lawsuits seeking contributions toward expenditures made by the Federal Government on the same […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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House Poised to Vote on Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill post image

House Poised to Vote on Federal Marijuana Legalization Bill

Lawmakers poised to vote on the MORE Act, which would legalize marijuana on the federal level… The U.S. House of Representatives could make history this month, with lawmakers poised to vote on the Marijuana Opportunity, Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which would legalize marijuana on the federal level. House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler introduced H.R. […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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NJ Supreme Court Makes It Easier for Employers to Implement Mandatory Arbitration post image

NJ Supreme Court Makes It Easier for Employers to Implement Mandatory Arbitration

The state’s highest court held that an employee’s continued employment can constitute assent to the terms of an arbitration agreement… The Supreme Court of New Jersey just made it easier for New Jersey businesses to implement employee arbitration programs. In Skuse v. Pfizer Inc., the state’s highest court held that an employee’s continued employment can […]

Author: Joel N. Kreizman

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NJ Legislature Passes Historic Environmental Justice Bill, Will You Be Impacted? post image

NJ Legislature Passes Historic Environmental Justice Bill, Will You Be Impacted?

On August 27, 2020, the NJ Legislature passed landmark environmental justice legislation… On August 27, 2020, the New Jersey Legislature passed landmark environmental justice legislation, which seeks to protect urban, minority, and low-income communities from excessive and disproportionate exposure to pollution via power plants, trash incinerators, and sewage-treatment plants. Senate Bill No. 232 ( S232) […]

Author: John M. Scagnelli

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DEA Issues Interim Final Rules Regulating Hemp post image

DEA Issues Interim Final Rules Regulating Hemp

On August 21, 2020, the U.S. DEA proposed its much-anticipated Interim Final Rule regarding hemp… On August 21, 2020, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) proposed its much-anticipated Interim Final Rule regarding hemp. The rule was mandated under the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (the 2018 Farm Bill), which legalized hemp under federal law. According […]

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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Could Your Remote Workers Fall Victim to a Voice Phishing Attack? post image

Could Your Remote Workers Fall Victim to a Voice Phishing Attack?

Hackers continue to target teleworking employees, trying to capitalize on cyber weaknesses that may arise from companies having a large and relatively untested remote workforce... Hackers continue to target teleworking employees, trying to capitalize on cyber weaknesses that may arise from companies having a large and relatively untested remote workforce.  According to the Federal Bureau of […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Cybersecurity Tips for a Remote Workforce: Has Your Business Adopted the “Security Six?” post image

Cybersecurity Tips for a Remote Workforce: Has Your Business Adopted the “Security Six?”

With millions of workers continuing to work from home for the foreseeable future, businesses need to prioritize cybersecurity… With millions of workers continuing to work from home for the foreseeable future, businesses need to prioritize cybersecurity. Remote working helps keep employees safe from COVID-19, but it also makes them even more vulnerable to cyberattacks. According […]

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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Startup Investing is Alive and Well Despite Pandemic post image

Startup Investing is Alive and Well Despite Pandemic

While the COVID-19 pandemic has made capital formation more challenging for start-ups, the situation isn’t nearly as dire as one SEC Commissioner suggests... While the COVID-19 pandemic has made capital formation more challenging for start-ups, the situation isn’t nearly as dire as one SEC Commissioner suggests. As we have seen firsthand, many entrepreneurs and startups […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Five Steps to Help You Get Paid in a Pandemic post image

Five Steps to Help You Get Paid in a Pandemic

COVID-19 continues to significantly impact NY and NJ businesses, creating a challenging environment for the collection of payments for businesses of all sizes… COVID-19 continues to significantly impact New York and New Jersey businesses, creating a challenging environment for the collection of payments for businesses of all sizes.  While late payments can drastically impact cash […]

Author: Michael J. Sheppeard

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NYC Comptroller Unveils Plan to Help Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs post image

NYC Comptroller Unveils Plan to Help Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs

New York City’s comptroller Scott Stringer recently unveiled a plan to help the city’s small businesses deal with the impact of COVID-19… New York City’s comptroller Scott Stringer recently unveiled a plan to help the city’s small businesses deal with the impact of COVID-19. The comptroller’s recommendations include a series of tax credits for retailers, […]

Author: Michael J. Sheppeard

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