George Blazeski discusses life after earning a biomedical engineering degree at the Stevens Institute of Technology’s Second Annual BME Day event. This half-day event provides an opportunity to network with the Stevens community and learn more about the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME). Continue Reading
New York vs. New Jersey: Trust and Estate Planning, Administration, and Litigation on Both Sides of the Hudson
Tim Ferges presents a NJICLE program entitled “New York vs. New Jersey: Trust and Estate Planning, Administration, and Litigation on Both Sides of the Hudson,” in which he reviews, compares, and contrasts the many issues encountered by trust and estate professionals who practice in both New Jersey Continue Reading
Nuts and Bolts of Refund Litigation
On January 29, 2024, Lawrence (Larry) Sannicandro moderated a panel entitled “Nuts and Bolts of Refund Litigation.” This panel was offered as part of the ABA Section of Taxation’s 2024 Midyear Meeting. Continue Reading
Stesha Emmanuel Joins the Boston Bar Association for an In-Person Panel Discussion on “Navigating the Nuances of Depositions”
Depositions are an integral part of the discovery phase of a litigation. To successfully conduct or defend a deposition in compliance with the applicable rules of procedure, each party must participate in good faith and successfully navigate the nuances that underwrite every conversation. Often, Continue Reading
Miami Law Class Action & Complex Litigation Forum
The Honorable Eduardo C. Robreno is moderating the Judges Panel on MDL and Complex Litigation at the 8th annual Miami Law Class Action & Complex Litigation Forum on January 26th, 2024. Judge Robreno, who is a Distinguished Jurist in Residence at the University of Miami Law School, is Continue Reading
Critical Considerations in Negotiating Federal Subcontracts
Federal contracting is complicated. Subcontracting on federal jobs can sometimes be even more so. A successful subcontracting relationship on a federal project requires the parties to consider not only their own interests, but also the interests of the end user, the government. This Continue Reading
Safety Roundtable: Preparing for OSHA Inspections
When an OSHA compliance officer knocks on a company’s door, it can be a nerve-wracking experience. Employers worry, “why us? What will the inspector do? How should the company react? What information should be provided to them? Who should accompany the inspector or should they be even let in the Continue Reading
Servicing Solutions Conference and Expo: Key State Trends in Servicing Litigation
Adam Swanson speaks on a panel at the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Servicing Solutions Conference and Expo to discuss the New York State trends in servicing litigation, especially the anticipated impacts of the New York Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (“FAPA”). Adam discusses changes to rules Continue Reading
Product Liability from Intake to Trial
Products Liability Partner Christopher Rojao is presenting at the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education’s Product Liability from Intake to Trial seminar on Tuesday, February 20th, 2024. The seminar features a panel of lawyers and a retired mass tort judge who will discuss how to Continue Reading
Ethical Issues in Artificial Intelligence and Data Security: How Data Technology is Changing Tax Practice
On December 8, 2023, Lawrence (Larry) Sannicandro moderated a panel entitled “Ethical Issues In Artificial Intelligence and Data Security: How Data Technology Is Changing Tax Practice.” This panel was offered as part of the ABA’s 2023 National Institute on Criminal Tax Fraud and Tax Continue Reading