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Will New Jersey’s Efforts to Combat “Red Tape” Make It More Business Friendly?

Will New Jersey’s Efforts to Combat “Red Tape” Make It More Business Friendly?

Starting a new venture in New Jersey is rarely an easy task, particularly given the growing number of rules and regulations impacting small businesses. However, efforts to help small businesses are underway to ease the regulatory burden and make New Jersey more business friendly. The Red Tape Commission, a bi-partisan commission created to reduce governmental red tape, […]

March 16, 2012
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Security Breaches Can Lead to Costly Business Lawsuits

Security Breaches Can Lead to Costly Business Lawsuits

Security breaches can often lead to costly business lawsuits and other legal headaches, just ask Sony Corp. The company suffered two serious data breaches last summer and is still dealing with the legal and public relations fallout. Sony’s security breach was ultimately the second-largest online data breach in U.S. history, and could ultimately cost the company close […]

March 16, 2012
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Strange Bedfellows – Distribution of Electricity

Strange Bedfellows – Distribution of Electricity

One would think a casino operator and a church would be unlikely to agree on much, but in an opinion only a lawyer could love, they did indeed find common ground.  It all arises out of a recent New Jersey Tax Court decision, which held that the distribution of electricity — as distinct from and in addition […]

March 14, 2012
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