Hugh Murray is quoted in the Employer’s Guide to Drug Testing presented by Technology Advice. In the section covering inaccurate results, Hugh notes that “current technology does not establish whether an individual is under the influence of marijuana at the time of the test, only whether the Continue Reading
Memos Flesh Out NLRB GC’s Bid to Curb Employer Deceit
Hugh Murray spoke to Law360 about new memos from the National Labor Relations Board that shed light on the general counsel's initiative to ease union organizing by nixing a nearly 40-year-old precedent allows employers leeway in the way they explain to employees about the role that a union plays, Continue Reading
DOD Regulatory Burden Undercutting Small Biz Outreach
Alex Major spoke to Law360 about the Department of Defense’s unsuccessful efforts to attract small businesses and nontraditional contractors, who are often driven away by inflexible policies, slow contracting processes, and the sheer number of regulations potential contractors have to comply with. Continue Reading
The Dotted Line: What’s up with WOTUS?
Jim Kosch is quoted in this Construction Dive article discussing a new rule from the EPA that defines what constitutes the “waters of the United States," or WOTUS. Continue Reading
Medical Marijuana Patients Just Want to Grow Their Own Weed. Why Lawmakers Won’t Allow It.
Ryan Magee was recently quoted in NJ.com’s article, “Medical marijuana patients just want to grow their own weed. Why lawmakers won’t allow it.” Ryan said the lack of time and support lawmakers have right now to devote to the complex topic of at-home cultivation has created gaps in the Continue Reading
A Year Later, Still No Answers in the Bizarre Murder-for-Hire Ordered by N.J. Political Consultant
It’s been a year since political consultant Sean Caddle admitted his role in the killing of a former associate, yet he remains free on bail. Former federal prosecutor and chair of McCarter's White Collar Defense and Government Investigations group, Robert Mintz, spoke with NJ.com about where the Continue Reading
Party Problems: Palatucci Says Stalemate over Speaker Is Hurting Republicans Nationally and in N.J.
Bill Palatucci discusses the state of the Republican party and its path forward in this interview with ROI-NJ. Continue Reading
What the 10 Largest PE Funds in 2022 Say about the Industry
Howard Berkower spoke to Law360 about the future of the private equity market, predicting "big transactions involving carveouts" in 2023 and increased activity in the financial services and energy fields, along with a maintained interest in technology. He noted that “given the sheer size of the Continue Reading
The Road Ahead
Ron Leibman discussed 2023 predictions with Supply Professional, advising that industry leaders should “remain flexible and follow the practices that the COVID crisis highlighted – supply chain resiliency and redundancy.” Continue Reading
House Votes to Stop Rail Strike, Compel Labor Agreement
NJ Spotlight News interviewed Ron Leibman for insight into the recent House vote compelling rail unions to accept a compromise contract, keeping railroad workers from striking to protest a new contract that lacks paid sick days. Continue Reading