New Jersey Supreme Court Holds Deferred Compensation Plans with Forfeiture Provisions LawfulStacey D. AdamsMichael T. Grosso
Section 18A:6-91.1 - New Jersey Commission on Environmental Education Section 18A:6-91.2 - Duties of commission Section 18A:6-91.3 - Inter-agency Work Group, duties Section 18A:6-91.4 - Inter-agency Work Group created Section 18A:6-91.5 - Environmental Education Fund created Section 18...
This deskbook is the portable yet comprehensive collection of up-to-date New Jersey corporate law statutes and forms you need to conduct research more effectively, complete transactions more efficiently, and advise your clients with confidence. CSC New York Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated, ...
In an effort to protect smaller gas station operators from the aggressive pricing of bigger companies, the state of New Jersey instituted a law in 1938 that prevented gas stations from raising prices more than once a day. In 2005, this law was put to the test when civil action was taken ...
There is a newer version of the New Jersey Revised Statutes View our newest version here 2013 New Jersey Revised StatutesTitle 23 - FISH AND GAME, WILD BIRDS AND ANIMALSSection 23:9-14 - Use of eelpots and fyke nets; fine; forfeiture of appliancesUniversal...
11)"I used to live in New York and travel to my clients in New Jersey and Connecticut. I rented out my residence in New York and relocated to another residence I had in Georgia. I sold my residence in Georgia and relocated to California. Finally, I sold my residence in New York. Bar...
Lawmakers in New Jersey have proposed a novel way to fix policing’s diversity problem: using seized cash and other assets to recruit, hire, and train minority cops. The idea tries to accomplish some good with a widely despised policy known as asset forfeiture, which allows the government to...
LEGALIZED THEFT: AN ANALYSIS OF CIVIL ASSET FORFEITURE AND REFORM IN NEW JERSEYTaylor, BobbiSeton Hall Law Review
The article, written shortly after the Supreme Court decided Apprendi v. New Jersey, sets forth the arguments why the decision will not require the imposition of the reasonable doubt standard in criminal forfeiture cases, nor require that forfeiture matters be tried to a jury.Stefan D. Cassella...