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EPA Launching Electronic System to Track Hazardous Waste

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is creating a new national system for tracking hazardous waste shipments electronically. The system, known as e-Manifest, is expected to launch on June 30, 2018. Regulated entities, including hazardous waste generators, transporters, brokers, and receiving facilities, should be preparing to comply with the new requirements.

Author: Daniel T. McKillop

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SAS Institute Inc v Iancu: SCOTUS Rules Inter Partes Review Proceedings Must Address All Claims

In SAS Institute Inc v Iancu, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that when the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) conducts an inter partes review, it must decide the patentability of all challenged claims. The decision follows the Court’s prior ruling in Oil States Energy Services, LLC v. Greene’s Energy Group, LLC upholding the validity of the entire inter partes review process.

Author: David A. Einhorn

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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.

Author: Jeffrey K. Cassin

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SH Partner Successful in Representing LabCorp in Major Lawsuit

Scarinci Hollenbeck recently secured victory for its client, LabCorp, in a lawsuit against Fusion Diagnostics Laboratories. The plaintiff, LabCorp, had performed medical tests for Fusion, a smaller laboratory that was unable to conduct those particular tests. The lawsuit arose from money owed to LabCorp for its services rendered to Fusion, which Fusion did not pay. Then, Fusion counterclaimed, making claims against LabCorp, including antitrust violations, violation of New Jersey’s Consumer Fraud Act, tortious interference with its clients and breaches of contract.

Author: Scarinci Hollenbeck, LLC

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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Makes Modifications Created by the ABLE Act

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Makes Modifications to ABLE Accounts Created by the Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 I have been involved with planning for the disabled for many years. In 1984, I prepared a trust for a disabled child so that the child could qualify for SSDI. The article, “Special […]

Author: Frank L. Brunetti

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Will IRS Modify Schedule UTP for Uncertain Tax Positions or Not?

Additional tax changes may be on the horizon for U.S. businesses. However, at this point, it is too soon to tell whether they will ease or expand compliance burdens. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is currently evaluating whether to eliminate or modify Schedule UTP, the Uncertain Tax Position Statement, following a report by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration that raised concerns about its effectiveness.

Author: Frank L. Brunetti

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