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Blog Archive by Month: July 2019

Exhaustion of Remedies No Longer Required in Constitutional Takings Cases

Jul 12, 2019 | Written by: Leslie A. Parikh, Esq. |

In Knick v. Township of Scott, Pa. (No. 17-647), decided June 21, 2019, the U.S. Supreme Court overruled the longstanding precedent set forth in Williamson County v. Hamilton Bank (1985), which...

New Jersey’s Expanded Medical Marijuana Law Presents Serious Implications for Employers

Jul 9, 2019 | Written by: Leslie A. Parikh, Esq. |

New Jersey’s marijuana legislation has been in a constant state of flux for more than a year. Prior to July 2, 2019, New Jersey’s medical marijuana law allowed individuals who received a valid...

Divorce and Equitable Distribution of Restricted Stock

Jul 1, 2019 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

In one of my recent divorce cases, the following question arose:  “Would a portion of restricted stock, which vests after the date of the complaint for divorce, be subject to equitable...